The book also provides information on the historical setting in which Boone lived, allowing readers to better understand his motivations and experiences.
As the area becomes more crowded, the Boone family decides to move to the Yadkin River Valley in North Carolina in 1751.
The book follows Boone as he goes on "long hunts" in Georgia, Florida, and Kentucky, and also details his involvement in various battles and expeditions.
He spends his final years with his family on the banks of the Femme Osage Creek in Missouri, where he dies in September 1820.
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