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| "He is a fool who does not choose the best boys when he goes to play." |
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| "If America is to stay a free country, her children need to know how to read." |
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| The Declaration of Independence |
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| "Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness" |
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| "You have to fight an Indian like an Indian." |
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| how the the fort at Boonesborough was saved |
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Daniel Boone escaped from the Indians to warn the people A rainstorm put out the fire the Indians had started |
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| began in Virginia and ended in Kentucky |
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| drove a supply wagon for the English army |
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| famous college designed by Thomas Jefferson |
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| first settlement in Kentucky |
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| first white woman in Kentucky |
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| had a traveling writing desk made |
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| how long it took Noah Webster to write his dictionary |
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| lived at the same time as Daniel Boone |
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| man who wrote the Declaration of Independence |
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| sold Kentucky to Colonel Henderson |
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| the number of languages Noah Webster studied before writing The American Dictionary |
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| the one book that will never change |
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| the trail that Daniel Boone blazed to Kentucky |
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| third President of the United States |
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| told Daniel Boone about Kentucky |
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| what Noah Webster's parents were willing to give up so that Noah could have a college education |
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| Yadkin Valley, North Carolina |
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| where Daniel Boone and his family moved to |
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