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Backcountry

The backcountry was(in the colonial times) all land west of the Appalation Mountains. It was settled by mostly Irish and Dutch. The most important tools for the time were their muskets. The settlers used their guns for getting skins, meat, and most of all protection.


--71.52.68.217 03:28, 7 November 2006 (UTC)David Tillotson[reply]

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Is it appropriate for a corporation to have two (2) links from this geo page? Good for their e-commerce SEO, sure, but said company could conceivably use Wikipedia as legal evidence that it owns the name "Backcountry". I have no vested interest. I leave it to your wiser minds to decide and make any changes. Cheers. DuBois (talk) 23:34, 2 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]