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© Marc Muench/Tandem Still + Motion

1 How did the Natchez Trace trail originally form? How did animals play a role in creating it? 2 Find the trail on a map. What do you notice about the surrounding area? Why might a trail have been a good way of traveling in this location? 3 Historically, who were the Native American tribes who used the trail and what were they using it for? 4 When and why did trade on the Natchez trail begin to decrease? 5 What do people use the Natchez Trace trail for today?

1 How did the Natchez Trace trail originally form? How did animals play a role in creating it? 2 Find the trail on a map. What do you notice about the surrounding area? Why might a trail have been a good way of traveling in this location? 3 Historically, who were the Native American tribes who used the trail and what were they using it for? 4 When and why did trade on the Natchez trail begin to decrease? 5 What do people use the Natchez Trace trail for today?

1 Web Search How did the Natchez Trace trail originally form? How did animals play a role in creating it? 2 Find the trail on a map. What do you notice about the surrounding area? Why might a trail have been a good way of traveling in this location? 3 Historically, who were the Native American tribes who used the trail and what were they using it for? 4 When and why did trade on the Natchez trail begin to decrease? 5 What do people use the Natchez Trace trail for today?

1 Web Search How did the Natchez Trace trail originally form? How did animals play a role in creating it? 2 Map Search Find the trail on a map. What do you notice about the surrounding area? Why might a trail have been a good way of traveling in this location? 3 Historically, who were the Native American tribes who used the trail and what were they using it for? 4 When and why did trade on the Natchez trail begin to decrease? 5 What do people use the Natchez Trace trail for today?

1 Web Search How did the Natchez Trace trail originally form? How did animals play a role in creating it? 2 Find the trail on a map. What do you notice about the surrounding area? Why might a trail have been a good way of traveling in this location? 3 Web Search Historically, who were the Native American tribes who used the trail and what were they using it for? 4 When and why did trade on the Natchez trail begin to decrease? 5 What do people use the Natchez Trace trail for today?

1 Web Search How did the Natchez Trace trail originally form? How did animals play a role in creating it? 2 Find the trail on a map. What do you notice about the surrounding area? Why might a trail have been a good way of traveling in this location? 3 Historically, who were the Native American tribes who used the trail and what were they using it for? 4 Web Search When and why did trade on the Natchez trail begin to decrease? 5 What do people use the Natchez Trace trail for today?

1 Web Search How did the Natchez Trace trail originally form? How did animals play a role in creating it? 2 Find the trail on a map. What do you notice about the surrounding area? Why might a trail have been a good way of traveling in this location? 3 Historically, who were the Native American tribes who used the trail and what were they using it for? 4 When and why did trade on the Natchez trail begin to decrease? 5 Web Search What do people use the Natchez Trace trail for today?