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Across thousands of brutal, untamed miles..
...a different breed of founding fathers
fight a revolution...all their own.
Fire!
For more than 70 years..
...they push into the unknown.
...driven by the hope that this vast land
holds a fortune that could be theirs..
...if...they survive.
They fight for a dream..
...to transform a wilderness into a nation..
...the United States of America.
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Deep in the vast, uncharted wilderness
known as the Kentucky Territory
Daniel Boone is running for his life.
He's spent the last two years here
hunting and fur trapping
but he's on land claimed by the Shawnee Tribe.
And now, their warriors are hunting him.
By the early 1770s
only a handful of non-natives have dared
to venture this far west.
Those that do find both danger...and opportunity.
The allure of the frontier is it's a place
where people who have nothing
could go and make a lot of money
trapping beaver and river otter
and hunting for deer hides.
Our term today, like, when you say a dollar or a buck
a buck comes from the value of a deer hide.
At the same time, you're in constant danger
of being killed.
And there's always a very good chance
that you could fail catastrophically.
Boone's lucky to be alive
but every pelt he planned to sell
to feed his family is gone
and he returns home to North Carolina in debt.
In 1773, North Carolina
is one of 13 British colonies
ruled by King George III.
Ten years earlier, he made it illegal for colonists
to permanently settle west of the Appalachians
though hunting was permitted.
That area is home to over two million Native Americans
from over 300 competing tribes.
And Britain wants no trouble with them.
The crown's restriction
infuriates colonists eager for land.
And it doesn't stop men
like North Carolina judge
Richard Henderson.
He's just bought 20 million acres
nearly the whole area of modern Kentucky.
He plans to profit by selling it to settlers
and he doesn't care what law he breaks
or if it's claimed by Native American tribes.
I think people were tired
of constant rules and regulations.
Americans wanted to strike it rich.
They wanted, uh, to make a killing
in land and real estate.
The American frontier always meant dollar signs.
Some of the great famous names of the American Revolution
Ben Franklin, George Washington
were engaged in buying up land in the West.
But you still have, of course, the Native American tribes
who were not about to just accept
all these Americans flooding over the Appalachian Mountains.
If Henderson's going to settle his land
he needs to find someone brave enough to lead the way.
And by sheer coincidence
he's about to meet him.
'Mr. Boone promised to settle his debt'
as soon as he returned, and yet here he is
refusing to make good on his promise.
After his recent disastrous hunting trip
Boone is facing debtor's prison.
Your Honor, I have every intention of settling my debts.
When Boone returned from two years in the wilderness
he was poorer than when he set out.
There are tribes all over Kentucky.
'I spent two years there.'
But he lived on hope
he lived on, on the sense
that things were gonna break for him, you know?
Tracked enough pelts to pay him back ten times over
before the Shawnee tracked me.
Henderson sees a way to solve both of their problems.
The meeting of Daniel Boone
and Richard Henderson
uh, is one of these coincidences
that makes history.
Henderson needs a guy like Daniel Boone
the essential frontiersman.
And he thinks Boone, who is down on his luck
he's in serious debts, is so desperate
that he would actually take on this crazy, uh, scheme.
Mr. Boone..
...I've recently purchased a rge parcel of land..
'...right around here.'
The judge offers Boone a choice.
Work off his debt in hard labor camp
or blaze a trail into the Kentucky wilderness.
For Daniel Boone
it'll be the greatest challenge of his life.
He'll defy British law and lead 30 settlers
farther west than he's ever been.
Straight into Shawnee territory.
As Boone prepares to challenge the crown..
...in New England, another rebellion is brewing.
After nearly a decade of growing anger
at repressive British taxes
Boston rebels are throwing a tea party.
The idea of freedom and liberty
mattered to the colonists.
And their concern was, they were on a slippery slope
to having their rights and privileges eroded
by a tyrannical government
across the seas.
Tensions between crown and colonies are escalating.
As Boone sets out
on a mission that will shape the future of America.
Daniel Boone's foray into the backcountry
at that time would be the equivalent
of landing on the moon.
It was opening up a whole new frontier.
This is before anyone had any knowledge about how far
and expansive this frontier truly was.
It was an opportunity for Americans
to move into this region and to discover
in that process, great wealth
and also, opportunity.
To reach Henderson's claim
Boone and his men must cut a trail through a notch
in the Appalachian Mountains..
...the Cumberland Gap.
There were mountains that had to be gone around
streams that had to be crossed.
The woods were full of Shawnees
and other Indians prowling.
After a grueling 400-mile journey..
...Boone arrives at the edge
of an untapped wilderness.
If I had access to a time machine
I would go back and be with Boone
the first time he went through the Cumberland Gap
and dropped down into the Kentucky hunting grounds.
I mean, this was the Promised Land
that he had been striving for
as a frontiersman his entire life.
The trail Boone blazes
will come to be known as the Wilderness Road.
And over the next four decades
some 300,000 pioneers will follow it west.
Daniel Boone really was an iconic figure
even in his own time.
I mean, these were individuals who could
and had to do it all.
There certainly is something about Americans
that they were always striving forward
relentlessly in search of land that they could own
living by their own self-reliance.
It was their idea of the American dream.
It's an American dream that's about to be born in fire.
Just two weeks after Boone's arrival
colonial rage explodes..
...in the small town of Lexington, Massachusetts.
It's the shot heard round the world.
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1775, a new spirit of independence
is sweeping across America.
And on April 19th..
...the battles of Lexington and Concord erupt
leaving 49 colonists dead.
The first casualties in what will soon be a revolution.
The rebels that were fighting were ordinary people.
They were farmers, just everyday folks
that wanted freedom and they wanted liberty.
And they were willing to fight for it
against this great superpower
and they were willing to die for this.
Four hundred miles west on the Kentucky frontier
that same patriotic spirit inspires Daniel Boone.
He and his men are building a permanent settlement
in defiance of the British crown.
Keep those nice and tight as they go up, yeah?
- 'Yeah, yeah, yeah.' - 'Alright.'
'Good work, boys.'
At the same time, Lexington
and Concord is raging in the East
here is Daniel Boone and this small ragtag group of men
cutting through and establishing this settlement.
These seemingly disconnected events
in some sense are wedded
as Americans are beginning to fight for independence.
You also have this process of expanding
what will become the American nation.
Boone knows they're on Shawnee soil
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