The English settlers valued the Ohio River Valley for its fertile land, which was ideal for agriculture and farming. The region offered abundant Natural Resources, including timber, game, and waterways for transportation and trade. Additionally, the area represented an opportunity for expansion and prosperity, aligning with their desires for land ownership and economic growth. This allure ultimately contributed to tensions with Indigenous peoples already inhabiting the region.
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