Marcus Whitman

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Definition

Proper noun: - Marcus Whitman: A 19th-century American missionary and pioneer. He is historically significant for establishing a mission in the Oregon Country, aiming to provide Christian teachings, education, and medical services to Native American communities. His work and death are pivotal events in the history of the American West.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Marcus Whitman led a group of settlers along the Oregon Trail.
    • The Marcus Whitman mission became an important waypoint for pioneers.
    • Historians study the legacy of Marcus Whitman and his wife, Narcissa.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Whitman Mission": Often refers specifically to the settlement (Waiilatpu) established by Marcus and Narcissa Whitman.
    • The site of the Whitman Mission is now a National Historic Site.
  • "The Whitman Massacre": A historical event referring to the 1847 attack on the mission, which resulted in the deaths of Marcus Whitman and others, and escalated tensions between settlers and Native tribes.
    • The Whitman Massacre was a turning point in U.S. government relations with the Cayuse people.
Variants and Related Words
  • Whitman Mission (n): The specific mission station established by Marcus and Narcissa Whitman.
  • Narcissa Whitman (n): Marcus Whitman's wife and fellow missionary, a significant historical figure in her own right.
Synonyms
  • Missionary (n): A person sent on a religious mission, especially to promote Christianity in a foreign country. (This is a general term for his role.)
  • Pioneer (n): A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area. (This describes his frontier activity.)
Related Phrases
  • Oregon Trail pioneer: A phrase describing his role as a leader of one of the early wagon trains on the Oregon Trail.
    • As an Oregon Trail pioneer, Marcus Whitman helped chart the path for future migration.
  • American frontier missionary: A descriptive phrase for his primary occupation and the context of his work.
    • The life of an American frontier missionary, like Marcus Whitman, was fraught with hardship.
Noun
  1. United States frontier missionary who established a post in Oregon where Christianity and schooling and medicine were available to Native Americans (1802-1847)

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