Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone was one of the first English speaking persons to settle what is now Kentucky. Shortly before the American Revolution, he organized and led a group of settlers over the Appalachian Mountains to the new settlement called Boonesborough, which still exists in eastern Kentucky. He blazed a trail, called the Wilderness Road, over the Cumberland Gap paving the way for thousands of settlers to follow him westward.
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Daniel Boone named the land he founded "Boonesborough." This settlement, established in 1775 in what is now Kentucky, was one of the first American pioneer communities west of the Appalachian Mountains. Boone played a crucial role in exploring and settling the region, which became significant for westward expansion.
The Boers were descendants from early Dutch settlers in what is now South Africa.
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Daniel Boone (2 November 1734 - 26 September 1820) blazed a trail in 1775 called the Wilderness Road that ran through the Cumberland Gap into what is now central Kentucky. That trail was the principle route into Kentucky for more than 50 years.
Boonesborough, officially known as Fort Boonesborough, was established in 1775 by frontiersman Daniel Boone and a group of settlers. It was one of the first American settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains, located in what is now Kentucky. The settlement played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States.
The first settlers of Georgia came from England in 1732. They were led by General James Oglethorpe and landed at what is now Savannah. The settlers established the colony of Georgia as a place for debtors and the poor to get a fresh start.
Daniel Boone was one of the first English speaking persons to settle what is now Kentucky. Shortly before the American Revolution, he organized and led a group of settlers over the Appalachian Mountains to the new settlement called Boonesborough, which still exists in eastern Kentucky. He blazed a trail, called the Wilderness Road, over the Cumberland Gap paving the way for thousands of settlers to follow him westward.
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Lincoln was born near what is now Hodgenville, Kentucky. He lived in Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois before being elected to the presidency.
The original inhabitants in the area now called Kentucky, were Native American Tribes.
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i did in 1735 it was fun i pooped there too its now a sight to see it was a big dookey
Colnel Sanders founded Kentucky Fried Chicken, which is now KFC.
Four English Pounds in 1775 had the same purchasing power as $596.67 USD now.
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