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BOONE: Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road

BOONE: Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road

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by H Addington Bruce. 1911. 349p

In the narrative of "Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road," the text delves into the challenges encountered by Daniel Boone and fellow settlers in the wilderness. It also sheds light on the significant impact of Boone's explorations on the Western territories. Furthermore, it explores the pivotal role played by Scotch-Irish settlers in the conquest of the frontier, along with Boone's involvement in defending against Cherokee attacks upon his return to the border.

"The People Who Followed Boone" focuses on the Scotch settlers who made vital contributions to the settlement of regions like Kentucky and Tennessee. The text underscores the arduous struggles faced by these settlers in establishing civilization in the trans-Alleghany wilderness. Additionally, it distinguishes these settlers from those directly of Scotch extraction, highlighting their unique role in shaping the frontier landscape.

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