When Daniel Boone first ventured into Kentucky in the late 1760s, he discovered a vast and largely unspoiled wilderness filled with rich resources and abundant wildlife. The region was home to various Native American tribes, including the Shawnee and Cherokee, who had lived there for centuries. Boone's exploration helped highlight Kentucky's potential for settlement and farming, paving the way for later migration and expansion into the area. His adventures and encounters with the native populations were pivotal in American frontier history.
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