The Great Wagon Road.
The answer is: The Great Wagon Road.
They might have thought it was weird
The importance of the great wagon road was that the settlers moved west to the Piedmont plateau region
the Great Wagon Road traveled the Appalachian Valley from Pennsylvania to North Carolina where some colonist continued on to Georgia.
Georgia you idiots!
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A land route to the Carolina Piedmont
it was about 3,000 miles
they pass the great wagon road
Yes, Salisbury is located on the east side of the Great Wagon Road in North Carolina. The Great Wagon Road was a major route for settlers moving into the western parts of the state, and Salisbury developed as an important town along this route. Its position east of the road contributed to its growth and significance in the region.