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20 November, 04:32

American Indians use the Cumberland Gap to a hunt and fish because the area was filled with streams and wildlife bexplore the Southern Mississippi River Valley C attack settlers as they moved west across the gap d move through at the Appalachians before Europeans arrived

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  1. 20 November, 07:15
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    American Indians use the Cumberland Gap to a hunt and fish "because the area was filled with streams and wildlife" but there were other reasons as well.
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