Is the application trail located in the eastern or western part of the us?
I believe you mean "Appalachian Trail." It runs along the Appalachian Mountains in the Eastern United States.
Which type of climate can be found in the us between the Appalachian and rocky mountains?
Temperate grasslands
What year was Gildersleeve Mountain founded?
It was never "founded" It is named for S.A.Gildersleeve who owned the land beginning around 1808. Gildersleeve Mountain is the traditional name for this feature among residents of Kirtland, Ohio. Some institutions have attempted to impose new names but the official USGS name for the feature is Gildersleeve Mountain.
Gildersleeve Mountain was never clear cut and so in the early 20th century the mature mixed Oak forest on the NE slope was considered important for preservation and attracted conservation efforts by some very early environmentalists
Appalachia as a planning region is based upon what?
Regions around Appalachia began to prosper and soon realized that Appalachia was of great poverty.
Is the Appalachian mountains closer to the east coast or the west cost of the US?
East coast because the appalchians
are the east of canada
including New Foundland&Labrador, New Brunsick, Nova Scotia
and some north east countries of united states
What route did most settlers take west of the Appalachian mountains?
what route did the settlers take going west of the appalachian mountains
What doc said colonist couldn't move west of the appalalchian mnts?
The proclamation of 1763, which followed the French and Indian war, restricted the western movement of settlers
Mountains and rivers in australia?
There are a wide variety of mountains and rivers found in Australia. These include Mount Kosciuszko, Mount Bogong, Murray River, Swan River, as well as Mount Feathertop.
Why did Washington wan to secure the trans-Appalachian west?
Washington aimed to secure the trans-Appalachian west to expand American territory, promote economic growth, and enhance national security. He believed that settling this region would help unify the nation and prevent foreign powers from gaining influence over it. Additionally, access to resources and land would provide opportunities for agriculture and commerce, crucial for the young nation's development. Washington sought to ensure that the United States could control its borders and foster westward expansion.
They were weak and overpowered; also the treaty forced the Indians to cede two-thirds of what Ohio and southeastern Indiana. Basically they had no options. If they were to start conflict they would be destroyed no doubt about it, and treaties forcing them to follow procedures.