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The Wilderness Road was important to pioneers as it provided a direct route through the Appalachian Mountains, connecting the eastern settlements with the western frontier. This road facilitated westward expansion and allowed for easier migration, trade, and communication between different regions.
corn
People who settled in the wilderness and staked they're claims.
They didn't grow anything. They had to keep moving.
Daniel Boone
they suck the poison out after cutting the sting
We have no clue.
Richard Proenneke has written: 'One man's wilderness' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Diaries, Frontier and pioneer life, Pictorial works, Pioneers, Wilderness survival 'More readings from One man's wilderness' -- subject(s): Biography, Description and travel, Diaries, Frontier and pioneer life, Pioneers, Wilderness survival
The Cumberland Pass or Cumberland Water Gap was widened by loggers under Daniel Boone to make it more accessible for pioneers into the frontier. The route was not discovered by Boone but was along used highway of the American Indians that a Virginia Doctor named Thomas Walker discovered on one of his wilderness explorations.
Hunting and protection.
Because they were
because a gristmill wiil save a pioneers time and the miller will make it quickly