Daniel Boone, his wife, and four children…
1766 CE
With peace made with the Cherokee by the mid-1760s, colonial immigration into the area increases.
The competition of new settlers decreases the amount of game available.
Boone has difficulty making ends meet; he is often taken to court for nonpayment of debts.
He sells his land to pay off creditors.
After his father's death in 1765, Boone travels with his brother Squire and a group of men to Florida, which had become British territory after the end of the war, to look into the possibility of settling there.
According to a family story, Boone purchased land near Pensacola, but Rebecca had refused to move so far away from her friends and family.
The Boones move to a more remote area of the Yadkin River Valley, and Boone begins to hunt westward into the Blue Ridge Mountains.