Discover the lost "Portage Paths" that unlocked North America in Archer Butler Hulbert's "Historic Highways of America (Vol. 7): Portage Paths - The Keys of the Continent." This meticulously researched volume delves into the crucial role of portages in shaping the continent's history and transportation networks. Explore these vital links between waterways, which served as historic highways for explorers, traders, and settlers.
A foundational work in American history, this book examines the strategic importance of portages and their impact on the development of key regions. Hulbert illuminates the challenges and triumphs of early travelers as they navigated these essential passages. Uncover a forgotten chapter of transportation history and gain a new appreciation for the ingenuity and perseverance that shaped the United States. Ideal for anyone interested in American history, transportation, and the exploration of North America.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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