Scots-irish farmers
Scots-irish farmers
Scots-irish farmers
Scots-irish farmers
Scots-irish farmers
Scots-Irish farmers
Scots-irish farmers
the native Americans who were living in the area where the pilgrims settled
It reached from the Appalachians in the east to the Rockies in the west, and from the Great Lakes in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south.
New York State
Great plains by the are of the great rock mountain
A village is an area with just one place to buy food.
Scots-irish farmers
Runaway slaves
Scots-Irish farmers
Scots-Irish farmers
Scots-irish farmers
The area between the Coastal plain and the Appalachians is called the Piedmont.
Scots-Irish farmers
European settlers from Pennsylvania,Maryland, and Virginia found a new way to reach the Piedmont. Settlers followed an American Indian trail that became known as the Great Wagon Road.
It was first settled in 1626. It was a group of fishermen who first settled the area, and it remained a small group of fishermen for the first two years of the settlement.
The area of Piedmont is 25,402 square kilometers.
The fall line in the Piedmont area marks the transition point where the higher, rocky terrain of the Appalachian Mountains meets the lower, flatter coastal plain. It is characterized by a series of rapids and waterfalls due to the change in elevation, making it historically important for transportation and industry.
African Americans as well as French, Belgians, Swiss, and Germans settled in the area of Dallas.