pioneers
what route did the settlers take going west of the appalachian mountains
i dont
Kentucky
The Appalachian Mountains are to the west of the 13 colonies. They stretch from Maine to Georgia and were a significant geographical feature for the colonial settlers, acting as a natural barrier to westward expansion.
the cumberland gap was the name of the trail that the settlers used to travel west
because settlers used the road as they crossed the appalachian mountains of virginia heading west.
To move across the United States.
The Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi river ,:L<":< ;Lemuel's
The Appalachian Mountains are in the East, the Rocky Mountains are in the west.
No it is not true the region between the Appalachian mountains and Mississippi river is called the Northwest Ordinance.
The Proclamation of 1763 was made so no settlers could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
The settlers were told not to settle west of the Appalachian mountains, but they eventually did anyways.