It was hard to cross the Appalachians and it made travel difficult and dangerous
settlers Wanted cross the Appalachians because
pioneers
for trade and transportation
cause they had horses
Runaway slaves
Most of the settlers of the Appalachians came from Ireland, Scotland, England, and Germany. These European countries were the primary sources of immigrants to the region due to factors such as economic opportunities, political instability, and religious freedom in their home countries.
Scots-Irish farmers
Scots-Irish farmers
It made it harder
It made it harder
Most of the Appalachian settlers came from Germany as well as the UK countries of Scotland, England and Ireland.
European settlers from Pennsylvania,Maryland, and Virginia found a new way to reach the Piedmont. Settlers followed an American Indian trail that became known as the Great Wagon Road.