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Daniel Boone

pioneer and frontiersman

Daniel Boone (November 2 [O.S. October 22] 1734 – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer and frontiersman whose exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. He became famous for his exploration and settlement of Kentucky, which was then beyond the western borders of the Thirteen Colonies. In 1775, Boone founded the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap and into Kentucky, in the face of resistance from Native Americans. He founded Boonesborough, one of the first English-speaking settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains. By the end of the 18th century, more than 200,000 people had entered Kentucky by following the route marked by Boone.

He served as a militia officer during the Revolutionary War (1775–1783), which in Kentucky was fought primarily between American settlers and British-allied Indians. In 1778, Boone was captured by the Shawnee and was, according to legend, adopted by the Shawnee Chief and given the name "Sheltowee", or Big Turtle. After months of living with the Shawnee, Boone escaped.

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American pioneer and frontiersman

Daniel Boone's Historical Timeline

  1. Frontiersman Daniel Boone (21) weds Rebecca Bryan (17) in Yadkin River, North Carolina

    Frontiersman Daniel Boone (21) weds Rebecca Bryan (17) in Yadkin River, North Carolina

  2. Daniel Boone dies

    Daniel Boone pioneer and frontiersman, known for american pioneer and frontiersman, died on 1820-09-26. Daniel Boone (November 2 [O.S.

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When was Daniel Boone born?
Daniel Boone was born on 1734-09-26.
What is Daniel Boone known for?
American pioneer and frontiersman
What historical events involved Daniel Boone?
Daniel Boone was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Frontiersman Daniel Boone (21) weds Rebecca Bryan (17) in Yadkin River, North Carolina, Daniel Boone dies.
When did Daniel Boone die?
Daniel Boone died on 1820-01-01.

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