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American Indians used the Cumberland Gap to hunt and fish because the area was filled with streams and wildlife. explore the southern Mississippi River Valley. attack settlers as they moved West across the Gap. move through the Appalachians before Europeans arrived.

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A

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Hope this is right it might have changed but thats it.

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A-hunt and fish because the area was filled with streams and wildlife.

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