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The Road That Made America: A Modern Pilgrim's Journey on the Great Wagon Road by James Dodson instant download

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Authors:James Dodson
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Year:2025
Publisher:Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster
Language:english
File Size:7.56 MB
Format:epub
Categories: Ebooks

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The Road That Made America: A Modern Pilgrim's Journey on the Great Wagon Road by James Dodson instant download

In the bestselling tradition of Rinker Buck's The Oregon Trail and Tony Horwitz's Confederates in the Attic, The Road That Made Americais a lively, epic account of one of the greatest untold stories in our nation's history—the eight-hundred-mile long Great Wagon Road that 18th-century American settlers forged from Philadelphia to Georgia that expanded the country dramatically in the decades before we ventured west.
Little known today, the Great Wagon Road was the primary road of frontier America: a mass migration route that stretched more than eight hundred miles from Philadelphia to Augusta, Georgia. It opened the Southern frontier and wilderness east of the Appalachian Mountains to America's first settlers, and later served as the gateway for the exploration of the American West. In the mid-1700s, waves of European colonists in search of land for new homes left Pennsylvania to settle in the colonial backcountry of...
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