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Daniel Boone's actions in leading settlers to Kentucky were deemed illegal because the region was part of the land claimed by Native American tribes, and the British government had established treaties that prohibited settlement in those areas without permission. Boone and his group disregarded these treaties, which were intended to maintain peace between settlers and Native Americans. Additionally, the Proclamation of 1763 restricted colonial expansion westward, further complicating Boone's efforts to settle in Kentucky. This disregard for legal boundaries contributed to tensions and conflicts in the region.

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