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^Wtf. It was the Wilderness Road.
Wilderness Road
No one "invented" it. It was a route settlers took to go to Oregon.
The Cumberland Gap
The Mormon Trail
Sauk and fox
Wilderness Road
what route did the settlers take going west of the appalachian mountains
i dont
in 1934 2 were saw near route 66 wondering across the road
A map of a water route would typically show bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, along with ports, navigation markers, and other relevant landmarks for navigation. It can also include information on currents, depths, and potential obstacles to help sailors plan their journeys effectively. Charts and GPS technology are commonly used in modern times to assist in navigating water routes.
cumberland gap
South pass
settlers wanted to stay close to the Missouri River.
William Becknell, a merchant and adventurer, was the first American to head for Santa Fe. In 1821, Becknell led a group from Franklin,Missouri, across the plains. When they reached Santa Fe, they found Mexicans eager to buy cloth and other goods. Other Americans soon followed Becknell's route. It became known as the Santa Fe Trail.
the Oregon trail
Settlers wanted to stay close to the Missouri River.
The sea route and the land route were generally the same length in time (the Panama canal was not yet dug, forcing ships to go around the Southern tip of South America) and most decided the land route was preferable.