The Backcountry!!! Region of dense forest and rushing streams in or near the Appalachian Mountains from E. Canada to Alabama The Backcountry’s resources.

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The Backcountry!!! Region of dense forest and rushing streams in or near the Appalachian Mountains from E. Canada to Alabama The Backcountry’s resources made it relatively easy to start a small farm. Region had many streams and Forests provided wood that settlers used to build log houses

The Backcountry!!! The Backcountry’s resources made it relatively easy to start a small farm. Region had many streams and Forests provided wood that settlers used to build log houses Rough road and rivers made it impossible to move goods They built there own furniture Raised hogs, cattle, fished, and hunted to provide food Grew corn

Warm-up What precedent are the Colonists setting by moving out to the back country, that will continue throughout American History?