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What was the main thoroughfare for settlers heading west through the Appalachians?




the Wilderness Road


the Mississippi Road


the Santa Fe Trail


the Natchez Trace

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The main thoroughfare for settlers heading west through the Appalachians was **the Wilderness Road**. This route, blazed by Daniel Boone in the late 18th century, facilitated migration into the western territories, especially into what is now Kentucky.
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