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Why was the Wilderness Road important to US settlers?

It established a road all the way to the Pacific coast.

It opened up a path through the Appalachian Mountains to help settlers head west.

It provided a direct link from the states along the East Coast to the Mississippi River.

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B. It opened up a path through the Appalachian Mountains to help settlers head west.

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It opened up a path through the Appalachian Mountains to help settlers head west.
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