The Old Connecticut Path was the Native American trail that led westward from the area of Massachusetts Bay to the Connecticut River Valley, the first of the North American trails that led west from the settlements close to the Atlantic seacoast, towards the interior. The earliest colonists of Massachusetts Bay Colony used it, and rendered it wider by driving cattle along it. The old route is still followed, for part of its length, by Massachusetts Route 9 and Massachusetts Route 126.
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| - The Old Connecticut Path was the Native American trail that led westward from the area of Massachusetts Bay to the Connecticut River Valley, the first of the North American trails that led west from the settlements close to the Atlantic seacoast, towards the interior. The earliest colonists of Massachusetts Bay Colony used it, and rendered it wider by driving cattle along it. The old route is still followed, for part of its length, by Massachusetts Route 9 and Massachusetts Route 126. (en)
- L'ancien sentier Connecticut (Miskimmayagat, « grand sentier » ou Old Connecticut Path en anglais) était un sentier amérindien qui reliait la rivière Charles (qui se jette dans la baie du Massachusetts près de l'actuelle ville de Boston) et la vallée du fleuve Connecticut, habitée entre autres par les Nipmucs. (fr)
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| - Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Native American history of Massachusetts
- Maanexit
- Boston Post Road
- Vernon, Connecticut
- Praying town
- Connecticut River
- Connecticut River Valley
- Massachusetts Bay
- Massachusetts Route 126
- Massachusetts Route 9
- Native American trails in the United States
- Grafton, Massachusetts
- Historic trails and roads in Connecticut
- Native American history of Connecticut
- Thomas Hooker
- Thompson, Connecticut
- Historic trails and roads in Massachusetts
- Manchester, Connecticut
- Sudbury, Massachusetts
- John Oldham (colonist)
- Brookfield, Massachusetts
- Tolland, Connecticut
- Waltham, Massachusetts
- Watertown, Massachusetts
- Weston, Massachusetts
- Wethersfield, Connecticut
- Eastford, Connecticut
- Ford (crossing)
- Framingham, Massachusetts
- Nipmuck Trail
- Hartford, Connecticut
- Harvard College
- Henry Dunster
- Ashford, Connecticut
- Charles River
- Lake Cochituate
- Marlborough, Massachusetts
- Post road
- Edmund Rice (1638)
- Woodstock, Connecticut
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Thomas Danforth
- Fur traders
- Lenape people
- Nipmuck
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| - The Old Connecticut Path was the Native American trail that led westward from the area of Massachusetts Bay to the Connecticut River Valley, the first of the North American trails that led west from the settlements close to the Atlantic seacoast, towards the interior. The earliest colonists of Massachusetts Bay Colony used it, and rendered it wider by driving cattle along it. The old route is still followed, for part of its length, by Massachusetts Route 9 and Massachusetts Route 126. (en)
- L'ancien sentier Connecticut (Miskimmayagat, « grand sentier » ou Old Connecticut Path en anglais) était un sentier amérindien qui reliait la rivière Charles (qui se jette dans la baie du Massachusetts près de l'actuelle ville de Boston) et la vallée du fleuve Connecticut, habitée entre autres par les Nipmucs. (fr)
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