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Jason Lee (June 28, 1803 – March 12, 1845) was a Canadian Methodist Episcopalian missionary and pioneer in the Pacific Northwest. He was born on a farm near Stanstead, Quebec. After a group of Nez Perce and Bitterroot Salish men journeyed to St. Louis requesting the Book of Heaven in 1831 (their people had heard of it years before), Lee and his nephew Daniel Lee volunteered to serve as missionaries for them. Both were appointed as missionaries by the church, given orders to open and maintain a mission among the Salish. At the time, the Pacific Northwest was "jointly occupied" by the United Kingdom and the United States as agreed to in the Treaty of 1818. The missionaries went overland in 1834 with Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, an American merchant who previously visited the Columbia River basin

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  • جايسون لي (بالفرنسية: Jason Lee)‏ (و. 1803 – 1845 م) هو مبشر كندي، توفي عن عمر يناهز 42 عاماً. (ar)
  • Jason Lee (June 28, 1803 – March 12, 1845) was a Canadian Methodist Episcopalian missionary and pioneer in the Pacific Northwest. He was born on a farm near Stanstead, Quebec. After a group of Nez Perce and Bitterroot Salish men journeyed to St. Louis requesting the Book of Heaven in 1831 (their people had heard of it years before), Lee and his nephew Daniel Lee volunteered to serve as missionaries for them. Both were appointed as missionaries by the church, given orders to open and maintain a mission among the Salish. At the time, the Pacific Northwest was "jointly occupied" by the United Kingdom and the United States as agreed to in the Treaty of 1818. The missionaries went overland in 1834 with Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, an American merchant who previously visited the Columbia River basin to enter the regional fur trade market. The party of priests and fur trappers arrived at Fort Vancouver later that year and were greeted by Chief Factor John McLoughlin. While there, McLoughlin influenced Jason Lee to open the station among the Kalapuya in the Willamette Valley rather than the Salish. Jason Lee was the first of the Oregon missionaries and instrumental in the American settlement in the Oregon Country. (en)
  • Jason Lee (1803 – 1845) était un missionnaire et pionnier canadien qui a contribué à l'exploration des États-Unis. (fr)
  • ジェイソン・リー(英:Jason Lee、1803年6月28日 - 1845年3月12日)は、カナダのケベック州スタンステッド近くの農園で生まれた、アメリカ合衆国の伝道師、開拓者である。オレゴン宣教師団の最初の者となり、オレゴン・カントリーに暫定政府初期基盤を確立することに貢献した。 (ja)
  • Jason Lee (28 de junho de 1803 – 12 de março de 1845) foi um pioneiro e missionário norte-americano. Nasceu perto de Stanstead, no Quebec. Foi o primeiro dos e ajudou ao estabelecimento das bases de um governo provisório do Oregon Country. (pt)
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  • جايسون لي (بالفرنسية: Jason Lee)‏ (و. 1803 – 1845 م) هو مبشر كندي، توفي عن عمر يناهز 42 عاماً. (ar)
  • Jason Lee (1803 – 1845) était un missionnaire et pionnier canadien qui a contribué à l'exploration des États-Unis. (fr)
  • ジェイソン・リー(英:Jason Lee、1803年6月28日 - 1845年3月12日)は、カナダのケベック州スタンステッド近くの農園で生まれた、アメリカ合衆国の伝道師、開拓者である。オレゴン宣教師団の最初の者となり、オレゴン・カントリーに暫定政府初期基盤を確立することに貢献した。 (ja)
  • Jason Lee (28 de junho de 1803 – 12 de março de 1845) foi um pioneiro e missionário norte-americano. Nasceu perto de Stanstead, no Quebec. Foi o primeiro dos e ajudou ao estabelecimento das bases de um governo provisório do Oregon Country. (pt)
  • Jason Lee (June 28, 1803 – March 12, 1845) was a Canadian Methodist Episcopalian missionary and pioneer in the Pacific Northwest. He was born on a farm near Stanstead, Quebec. After a group of Nez Perce and Bitterroot Salish men journeyed to St. Louis requesting the Book of Heaven in 1831 (their people had heard of it years before), Lee and his nephew Daniel Lee volunteered to serve as missionaries for them. Both were appointed as missionaries by the church, given orders to open and maintain a mission among the Salish. At the time, the Pacific Northwest was "jointly occupied" by the United Kingdom and the United States as agreed to in the Treaty of 1818. The missionaries went overland in 1834 with Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, an American merchant who previously visited the Columbia River basin (en)
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  • Jason Lee (missionário) (pt)
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