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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
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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