Why was the Cumberland Gap a popular westward route?(1 point) Responses The Wilderness Road was too dangerous to travel. The Wilderness Road was too dangerous to travel. Daniel Boone traveled along the Cumberland Gap. Daniel Boone traveled along the Cumberland Gap. The French and Native Americans lived on this land. The French and Native Americans lived on this land. It was a flat passageway through the mountains.

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The most accurate response is: Daniel Boone traveled along the Cumberland Gap.

Daniel Boone was instrumental in exploring and promoting the Cumberland Gap as a key route for westward expansion, which increased its popularity among settlers.