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Q: What different points of view might pioneers and Native Americans in Kuntucky have had about the Wilderness Road?
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Why was the wilderness important to the pioneers?

cuz it was gayyy


Why was the wilderness road important to the pioneers?

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The preferred crop of pioneers on the Wilderness Road was?

corn


Who were the pioneers?

People who settled in the wilderness and staked they're claims.


How did the Native Americans treat the pioneers?

At first the Native Americans didn't mind the pioneers. But then the pioneers started hunting the buffalo, elk, and deer, which were the Native Americans main source of food.


Who blazed a trail called the wilderness road for the pioneers to travel?

Daniel Boone


What did pioneers grow on the Wilderness Trail?

They didn't grow anything. They had to keep moving.


How do you pioneers cure scorpion bites in the wilderness?

they suck the poison out after cutting the sting


What trails did pioneers use to travel west?

A famous route west for pioneers was the Wilderness Road, made by Daniel Boone and others.


What has the author Richard Proenneke written?

Richard Proenneke is known for his book "One Man's Wilderness: An Alaskan Odyssey," which documents his experiences living alone in the Alaskan wilderness. He also wrote a journal that was later published as "Alone in the Wilderness."


What did African Americans who went west call themselves?

Pioneers


Boone led many pioneers across the?

The Cumberland Pass or Cumberland Water Gap was widened by loggers under Daniel Boone to make it more accessible for pioneers into the frontier. The route was not discovered by Boone but was along used highway of the American Indians that a Virginia Doctor named Thomas Walker discovered on one of his wilderness explorations.