Danial Boone
Impoverished farmers and religious dissenters leaving Virginia is what led to the founding of an independent-minded North Carolina. North Carolina became a state on November 21, 1789.
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He led a group of Vikings, who became the first Europeans to land in North America.
Admiral David Dixon Porter commanded the North Atlantic blockading squadron and led naval forces in the 1864 and 1865 assaults against Fort Fisher, North Carolina.
He led a group of Vikings who became the first Europeans to land in North America.
North America. He led a group of Vikings, who were the first Europeans to land in North America.
He led a group of Vikings, who were the first Europeans to land in North America.
In 1750, Thomas Walker, a pioneer scout, entered Kentucky through the Cumberland Gap and made the first thorough exploration of the eastern part of the region. Daniel Boone explored eastern Kentucky in 1767. He came to Kentucky again in 1769, and spent two years in the Bluegrass Region. Simon Kenton explored northeastern Kentucky in 1773 and 1774. James Harrod led a group of colonists into Kentucky from Pennsylvania. They established Harrodsburg, Kentucky's first permanent white settlement. Boone led a group of settlers through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky in 1775. His route became known as the Wilderness Road. Boone settled along the Kentucky River and called his site Boonesborough.
In 1750, Thomas Walker, a pioneer scout, entered Kentucky through the Cumberland Gap and made the first thorough exploration of the eastern part of the region. Daniel Boone explored eastern Kentucky in 1767. He came to Kentucky again in 1769, and spent two years in the Bluegrass Region. Simon Kenton explored northeastern Kentucky in 1773 and 1774. James Harrod led a group of colonists into Kentucky from Pennsylvania. They established Harrodsburg, Kentucky's first permanent white settlement. Boone led a group of settlers through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky in 1775. His route became known as the Wilderness Road. Boone settled along the Kentucky River and called his site Boonesborough.
David Dixon Porter