1.  Introduction

2. Early Routes
 Indian paths, animal paths
 River-ways

3.  Importance of the traders

4.  Soldiers and Speculators
 Revolutionary War grants
 Land Speculation [Washington]

5.  Missionaries
 Early Catholics
 Pietists
 Moravians/Wachovia
 Circuit Riders

6.  Back Country Settlers & Squatters
 Scotch-Irish
 Escaped slaves
 Mixed marriages

7.  Traveling Congregations

8.  "Pioneers"

9.  Sustanined Routes
 Valley of Virginia
 Cumberland Gap
 Cumberland River
 French Broad River
 Little Tennessee River
 Ocoee/Hiwassee

10.  Rapid rates of social change/migration

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