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Q: What happened to the pioneers who crossed over the Appalachian Mountains after the Treaty of Paris?
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All pioneers heading west crossed these mountains?

the rocky mountains


Why couldn't steamboats travel the Appalachian mountains?

no navigable rivers crossed the mountains


What was the mountain range the westward moving settlers crossed?

Appalachian Mountains


How many roads crossed the Appalachian mountains in the 1800s?

there where 157 roads


What landform was crossed by American colonist when they headed west?

Appalachian Mountains


Why was the Continental Divide important to the pioneers?

South Pass was where the travelers on the Oregon Trail crossed the mountains. This is the only way the pioneers could get a wagon through the mountains.


What mountain did the settlers cross through after the Revolutionary War?

😃they crossed the Appalachian mountains


Were crops sent across the Appalachianoumtaims to new Orleans?

No they were not settlers crossed the Appalachian mountains.


Why was the Cumberland Gap important to westward expansion?

because settlers used the road as they crossed the appalachian mountains of virginia heading west.


What physical feature stopped them from moving west?

The Rocky Mountains stopped pioneers from moving west until a passageway way was found that could be crossed with wagons.


The settlers crossed Appalachian mountain through the?

Cumberland Gap


What problems did the early settlers face when they crossed the Appalachian mountains?

They found it more difficult to get past the higher elevation boundaries, as well as the height of the mountains them selves and absence of the road. This trail would of been easier if it was lower, and they also had to watch out for native Ameracians.