Wednesday Feb 25, 2026
67 - TAMING THE DARK AND BLOODY GROUND | Daniel Boone (Frontiersman) | Revolutionary War
In 1778, during the American Revolutionary War, Daniel Boone was captured by the Shawnee Indians.
Though a prisoner, he studied their language. When he learned of an impending attack on Boonesborough that was encouraged, supplied, and paid for by the British, he escaped the Shawnee village.
Running 160 miles in five days, he warned the settlement.
The siege that followed was one of Daniel Boone’s finest hours. Heavily outnumbered and low on food and supplies, Boone led the defense of the fort with calm and capable resolve.
The settlers held out until the Shawnee attackers, and their British advisors, withdrew. Boonesborough survived, and Boone’s reputation soared.
Yet fame did not bring him fortune. The unscrupulous took advantage of him. He always believed a handshake should be good enough.
He would, however, end up surrendering his claims to unscrupulous lawyers and move farther west. In Daniel Boone’s mind, there was always more land, a God-given blessing just waiting to be won.
Still, his incredible legacy remains, changing the course of American history...
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