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Settlement History In the Northwest – Up to 1930 Native settlement – coastal & interior The Fur Trade Era Overland Settlers: The Oregon Trail Timber Local.

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1 Settlement History In the Northwest – Up to 1930 Native settlement – coastal & interior The Fur Trade Era Overland Settlers: The Oregon Trail Timber Local Mining Agriculture Fisheries Railroads The Alaska Gold Rush

2 Non-Economic Forces Related to Early Settlement (Johansen) 1.Nationalism 2.Escape harsh weather (of the midwest) 3.Escape the slavery problem 4.Reap the bounty of a new land 5.Accept offer of free land 6.To be a “frontiersman”

3 Settlement History In the Northwest – After 1930 Columbia Basin Project, Irrigated Agriculture, Aluminum Industry Industries stimulated in WW II: aerospace, shipbuilding Port Functions High-Technology Industry Producer services Health Services, Consumer Services Research, Government, Education, Social, and Military Services Trade & Tourism

4 The Historic and Modern Role of Timber in the Washington Economy Labor productivity clearly evident Labor productivity Improvement clearly evident

5 Employment Trend - Technology Based Industries- Washington State 1974-2007

6 Non-Earnings Income Trend: It is now a substitute for work in many regional economy’s economic base

7 The Shares of Washington State Metro and Nonmetro Population have been Stable in Recent Years

8 Population Growth Has Slowed Through the Recent Recession, more dramatically in rural Washington

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12 Population Change 1990-2000

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15 Nonmetro Population change 1990-2000

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18 Metro and Rural Population Change 2000-2006


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