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There was about 47 colonists every square mile. Not a lot of people

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During the colonial period, the population density across the Appalachian Mountains was quite low, with an estimated average of around 2-3 settlers per square mile. This was due to the rugged terrain, sparse resources, and conflicts with Native American tribes that made the region less attractive for settlement compared to the more fertile lands to the east.

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