Before 1825, the main routes west were primarily the Appalachian Mountains and the Ohio River. Pioneers often traveled along the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap, while many also utilized river routes, particularly the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, for trade and migration. These routes were vital for settlement and expansion into the western territories. The development of roads and canals later improved access and transport to the west.
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