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the Great Wagon Road traveled the Appalachian Valley from Pennsylvania to North Carolina where some colonist continued on to Georgia.

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Why did the colonists go on the great wagon road?

The colonists traveled on the Great Wagon Road primarily in search of new land and opportunities for farming and settlement. This route, which extended from Pennsylvania down into the southern colonies, provided access to fertile lands as well as a means of transporting goods. Many colonists sought to escape overcrowded areas, economic hardships, or conflicts with Native Americans, looking for a better quality of life in the frontier regions. The journey also facilitated westward expansion and the growth of new communities.


What is a sturdy wagon used by colonists and pioneers to carry people and goods?

A Conestoga or covered wagon


Where did the colonist go on the great wagon road?

the Great Wagon Road traveled the Appalachian Valley from Pennsylvania to North Carolina where some colonist continued on to Georgia.


How did they get from place to place in the Middle Colonies?

They traveled by foot with a horse pulling a Conestoga wagon this wagon carried the colonists stuff.


Colonial road that follows the Great Warriors path?

The Great Wagon Road.


What Indian path became a wagon road through the Appalachians?

The answer is: The Great Wagon Road.


What was the great migration wagon train?

It was the wagon train of 1843 that traveled from Missouri to Oregon.


What slogan best says why the colonists wanted to go to war with Great Britain?

No taxation without representation


Why were colonists worried about breaking ties with great Britain?

They didn't want to go on an all out war with Britain


At the First Continental Congress colonists such as Samuel Adams and were willing to go to war with Great Britain though most colonists hoped that war could be avoided?

Patrick Henry.


At the First Continental Congress colonists such as Samuel Adams and were willing to go to war with Great Britain though most colonists hoped that war could be avoided.?

Patrick Henry.


Native Americans might have viewed the Great Wagon Road?

They might have thought it was weird