Jason Lee

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Jason Lee was a 19th-century Methodist missionary and pioneer who played a key role in early American settlement and education in the Oregon Country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Methodist missionary
human
pioneer
activeInCentury 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
denomination Methodist Episcopal Church
ethnicGroup American
familyName Lee
fieldOfWork Christian missions
education
frontier settlement
givenName Jason
hasNotableAchievement helped establish organized religious life in early Oregon settlements
helped lay foundations for American educational institutions in Oregon
helped promote American settlement in the Pacific Northwest
hasRole mission leader
pioneer settler
religious organizer
historicalRegionOfActivity Oregon Country
influenced development of American institutions in Oregon Country
influencedBy Methodist revivalism
knownFor establishing mission schools in Oregon Country
influencing U.S. policy toward Oregon
leading one of the first large missionary efforts to Oregon
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement American westward expansion
notableFor early American settlement in the Oregon Country
early education efforts in the Oregon Country
founding Methodist missions in the Pacific Northwest
promoting American interests in the Oregon Country
occupation clergyman
educator
missionary
partOf American missionary movement to Indigenous peoples of North America
placeOfActivity Oregon Country
Pacific Northwest
religion Methodism
religiousTradition Protestantism

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Willamette University foundedBy Jason Lee