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3 lis 2024 · History of Kentucky facts for kids. The prehistory and history of Kentucky span thousands of years, and have been influenced by the state's diverse geography and central location. Based on evidence in other regions, it is likely that the human history of Kentucky began sometime before 10,000 BCE.
Kids learn about the history and timeline of the state of Kentucky including early explorers, Native Americans, settlers, Daniel Boone, and the Civil War.
HISTORY. People first came to the land now called Kentucky at least 14,000 years ago, possibly following mammoths and other large game that migrated here. Thousands of years later, Native...
Introduction. See table: Kentucky profile. In 1792 Kentucky became the first U.S. territory west of the Appalachian Mountains to gain statehood. The capital is Frankfort. The state probably took its name from a Native American word meaning “meadowland” or “prairie.”
American frontiersman Daniel Boone first entered what is now the U.S. state of Kentucky in 1767. At that time herds of bison roamed the grassy areas, and the forests offered a seemingly unlimited supply of bear, deer, and wild turkey.
What did Daniel Boone do in 1775 to help the settlers? Why did Kentucky, a slave state, finally join the Unionist Army during the Civil War? ANSWERS. By 1600, the Hopewell, the Adena, the Mississippian, the Fort, the Delaware, the Cherokee, and the Shawnee occupied the area that became known as Kentucky.
It is believed that Native peoples first inhabited Kentucky over 12,000 years ago. The first European settler in the state was James Harrod, who founded a settlement in modern-day Harrodsburg. In 1776, Kentucky became a recognized county of Virginia, with independent statehood following in 1792.