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because they did want slaver to for other people
it is the Ohio river
they mostly traveled by the Ohio River
In order to get to Ohio, settlers would travel either overland or by waterways. Ferries and barges allowed people to travel hundreds of miles in a few days. Travel overland was much more arduous.
The Ohio river valley
The Mayflower..
The Mayflower..
no it doesn't
It is 256 miles according to Google Maps.
Proclamation of 1763
The native Indians, equipped and encouraged by the French fought the British settlers.
The state of Ohio was named for the river which runs through it. The Iroquois which inhabited the region had already named the Ohio river, and European settlers decided to use that name for the land as well as the body of water.