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The Wilderness Road was established in the late 1700s primarily by Daniel Boone, an American frontiersman and explorer. He, along with a group of companions, blazed the trail through the Cumberland Gap, facilitating westward migration into Kentucky and beyond. This route became a critical pathway for settlers moving into the frontier, significantly contributing to the expansion of the United States. Boone's efforts helped open up new territories for settlement and exploration.
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An unmetalled road has no surface covering over the bare earth or grass track. a "metalled" road is a concrete or asphalt road, as opposed to a dirt or gravel road
Western Rail Road was created in 1975.
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.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Georgia you idiots!
A land route to the Carolina Piedmont
they pass the great wagon road
it was about 3,000 miles
the Great Wagon Road traveled the Appalachian Valley from Pennsylvania to North Carolina where some colonist continued on to Georgia.