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Provisional Government of Oregon

Provisional Government of Oregon
Part of the United States (1846–1849)
1843–1849


Salmon Seal of the Provisional Government

Original districts of the government with the eventual U.S. borders and states
Capital Oregon City
Languages English,
French
Government Republic
Executive
 •  1843–1845 Executive Committee
 •  1845–1849 Governor Abernethy
Legislature Single chamber
History
 •  Champoeg Meetings May 2, 1843
 •  United States Territorial Government arrives March 3, 1849
Currency Beaver skins,
Wheat,
U.S. dollar,
Mexican peso,
Peruvian real,
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Oregon Country
Oregon Territory


Salmon Seal of the Provisional Government

The Provisional Government of Oregon was a popularly elected settler government created in the Oregon Country, in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It existed from May 2, 1843 until March 3, 1849, and provided a legal system and a common defense amongst the mostly American pioneers settling an area then inhabited only by the many Indigenous Nations. Much of the region's geography and many of the Natives were not known by people of European descent until several exploratory tours were authorized at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. The Organic Laws of Oregon were adopted in 1843 with its preamble stating that settlers only agreed to the laws "until such time as the United States of America extend their jurisdiction over us." According to a message from the government in 1844, the rising settler population was beginning to flourish among the "savages", who were "the chief obstruction to the entrance of civilization" in a land of "ignorance and idolatry."

The government had three branches that included a legislature, judiciary, and executive branch. The executive branch was first the Executive Committee, consisting of three members, in effect from 1843 to 1845; in 1845, a single governor position was created. The judicial branch had a single supreme judge along with several lower courts, and a legislative committee of nine served as a legislature until 1845 when the Oregon House of Representatives was established.


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