Knowledge (XXG)

Backcountry (historical region)

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that forced many English settlers out of the land west of the Appalachians in order to prevent future conflicts. The boundary drawn between the Thirteen Colonies and the Backcountry in the 1763 Proclamation solidified the boundary between the two regions, though many colonists ignored it in protest.
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Generally, the majority of the population of the Backcountry was Native American. However, especially towards the late 18th century, more European settlers began to penetrate the Backcountry and settle among the natives. These settlers were usually farmers, however some
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The Backcountry was a region of dense forests and rushing streams in or near the Appalachians. Generally, the Backcountry was thought to be undeveloped, and was usually under the
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also settled in the 18th century after the unification of Scotland and Britain. The Scots-Irish formed
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control of Native American tribes. The traditional definition for the start of the Backcountry was the
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The defined boundaries between the British Thirteen Colonies and the Backcountry following the
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18th-century disestablishments in the Thirteen Colonies
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17th-century establishments in the Thirteen Colonies
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then-current position within the American territory
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Backcountry
38°26′19″N 79°57′33″W / 38.4385°N 79.9592°W / 38.4385; -79.9592
Appalachians
North America
American Revolutionary War
American expansionism

Proclamation of 1763
de facto
fall line
fur traders
Scots-Irish
clans
French and Indian War
Great Britain
Proclamation of 1763
United States
1783
Northwest Territory
Great Lakes region
Georgia
South Carolina
North Carolina
Virginia
Mississippi River
then-current position within the American territory


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