siege of Boonesborough

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The siege of Boonesborough was a 1778 Revolutionary War-era attack by Native American and British-allied forces on the frontier settlement founded by Daniel Boone in what is now Kentucky.

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instanceOf battle of the American Revolutionary War
military siege
belligerent American settlers
Great Britain NERFINISHED
Province of Quebec (British Canada) NERFINISHED
Shawnee warriors
other Native American allies of the British
casualties dozens of Native American and British-allied casualties (estimates vary)
several settlers killed or wounded
combatant Boonesborough settlers NERFINISHED
British Indian Department agents NERFINISHED
Shawnee NERFINISHED
commander Blackfish NERFINISHED
Captain Charles de Langlade (associated British-Indian officer) NERFINISHED
Daniel Boone NERFINISHED
Richard Callaway NERFINISHED
conflict American Revolutionary War
coordinateLocation 37.859°N 84.264°W
country United States (future territory) NERFINISHED
defensiveStructure Boonesborough fort NERFINISHED
describedBySource The Adventures of Colonel Daniel Boon by John Filson NERFINISHED
various Revolutionary War frontier histories
endDate 1778-09-18
follows capture of Daniel Boone at Blue Licks
hasCause American settlement expansion into Native American lands in Kentucky
British strategy to incite Native American attacks on frontier settlements
hasEffect increased reputation of Daniel Boone as a frontier leader
strengthening of American control in Kentucky frontier
hasTheme British use of Native allies
Native American–colonist relations
frontier warfare
location Boonesborough NERFINISHED
Kentucky NERFINISHED
Transylvania Colony NERFINISHED
namedAfter Boonesborough NERFINISHED
notableEvent Daniel Boone’s escape from Shawnee captivity prior to the siege
attempted mining of the fort walls by attackers
legal inquiry into Daniel Boone’s conduct after the siege
parley and attempted negotiation between Boone and Blackfish
partOf Western theater of the American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
pointInTime September 1778
result American (settler) victory
siege lifted
significance helped secure continued American settlement in Kentucky
one of the most famous frontier sieges of the American Revolution
significantPlace Fort Boonesborough State Park NERFINISHED
startDate 1778-09-07
strength about 60–70 settlers and militia
approximately 300–400 Native American and British-allied attackers

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Kentucky frontier hasKeyEvent siege of Boonesborough