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[[File:Finding_the_Sasquatch_1.png|thumb|250px|Daniel Boone and Connor camping]]
'''Daniel Boone''' (1734 – 1820) was an [[United States|American]] explorer and hunter, whose adventures made him into a folk hero.
'''Daniel Boone''' (1734 – 1820) was an [[United States|American]] explorer, hunter and militiaman, whose adventures made him into a folk hero. He was born in [[Pennsylvania]], and moved with his family to [[North Carolina]] in 1752.


The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] befriended Boone during his adventures in the [[Frontier]] and trips to [[Boston]]. Boone told him of an encounter he had with members of the [[Shawnee]] Nation, and later asked him to find a pair of missing colleagues.
The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] befriended Boone during his adventures in the [[Frontier]] and trips to [[Boston]]. Boone told him of his encounter with the [[Shawnee]] in {{Wiki|Kentucky}} in 1769, who considered them poachers, and how they forced him and his partner to flee home without any spoils.  He then requested Connor's help in finding a pair of missing colleagues. Connor discovered one of the men had killed the other during a dispute, before being killed by a [[wolves|wolf]].
 
Boone often told Connor about mysterious, supernatural events he had witnessed or heard about. Often, Connor's investigations would reveal a logical explanation, such as a fake ghost placed atop the [[Boston Light]], or how an unidentified flying object had been created by an umbrella reflecting moonlight in the trees. Other stories Boone told Connor, such as [[the Headless Horseman]], turned out to be true.
 
In 1773, Boone attempted to colonize Kentucky, but the Shawnee, [[Lenape]] and {{Wiki|Cherokee}} attacked and kidnapped his son James, torturing him to death. Despite this tragedy, Boone returned two years later after being hired by the {{Wiki|Transylvania (colony)|Transylvania Company}}, and founded the town of Boonesborough, which he defended from a Shawnee attack.
 
==Trivia==
*Boone was part of the [[Braddock Expedition]], alongside [[George Washington]] and [[John Fraser]].


Boone often told Connor about mysterious, supernatural events he had witnessed or heard about. Often, Connor's investigations would reveal a logical explanation, such as a fake ghost placed atop the [[Boston Light]], or how an unidentified flying object had been created by an umbrella reflecting moonlight in the trees. Other stories Boone told Connor, such as the Headless Horseman, turned out to be true.
==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''

Revision as of 18:56, 15 July 2013


Daniel Boone and Connor camping

Daniel Boone (1734 – 1820) was an American explorer, hunter and militiaman, whose adventures made him into a folk hero. He was born in Pennsylvania, and moved with his family to North Carolina in 1752.

The Assassin Connor befriended Boone during his adventures in the Frontier and trips to Boston. Boone told him of his encounter with the Shawnee in Kentucky in 1769, who considered them poachers, and how they forced him and his partner to flee home without any spoils. He then requested Connor's help in finding a pair of missing colleagues. Connor discovered one of the men had killed the other during a dispute, before being killed by a wolf.

Boone often told Connor about mysterious, supernatural events he had witnessed or heard about. Often, Connor's investigations would reveal a logical explanation, such as a fake ghost placed atop the Boston Light, or how an unidentified flying object had been created by an umbrella reflecting moonlight in the trees. Other stories Boone told Connor, such as the Headless Horseman, turned out to be true.

In 1773, Boone attempted to colonize Kentucky, but the Shawnee, Lenape and Cherokee attacked and kidnapped his son James, torturing him to death. Despite this tragedy, Boone returned two years later after being hired by the Transylvania Company, and founded the town of Boonesborough, which he defended from a Shawnee attack.

Trivia

Reference