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May 29 -May 31,
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Up – $68.2 million ($68.2 million)Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian - $25.5 million ($105.3 million)Drag Me to Hell - $16.6 million ($16.6 million)Terminator Salvation - $16.1 million ($90.7 million)Star Trek - $12.8 million ($209.5 million)
Full Box Office Totals
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The Pacific Northwest in the Mid 1800s to Early 1900s
The Pacific Northwest consists of Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia and is defined by regions of culture and architecture.? Long before 1850, about 10,000 years ago to be more specific, Indians lived a hunting-gathering life-style.? One of the three identified types of Indians was the Coastal Indians who sported two types of structures: the Chinook house and the Alaskan house.? The Alaskan house was, of course, built just north of the Pacific Northwest.? Indians saw the land as sacred whereas the white people who came to America and transformed the landscape into farming saw the land as a utility.? This Utilitarian outlook was, perhaps, derived from the bible, a misleading document that seems to justify the destruction of the planet.???Before the time of the railroad Captain Cook initiated maritime fur trading without permanently settling.? Then in the early 19th century permanent pods were established including the Hudson Bay Company.? After 1834 missions were organized in order to convert the Indians to Christianity.? The nature of the Methodist Church is of domination, whether it be over land or over people.? Agriculture was the culture in Oregon but in Washington and British Columbia trees were the most important resource and was the basis of the economy.? Cities in California such as San Francisco were built out of lumber from Seattle and Victoria.The Oregon Territory (Oregon and Washington) had a Donation Land Law in order to get people to come to the area and develop the land.? In an agreement to occupy land for a minimum of four years, 320 acres were given to each person or 640 acres per married couple.? The Donation Land Act was credited with bringing 30,000 people into Oregon before its expiration in 1855 but was criticized for having unnecessarily isolated early pioneers.? Portland was helped in the beginning by the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, which provided waterways for boats to transport people and goods.??