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What noted explorer defied the proclamation, visited Kentucky, and led other settlers into the west?
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The noted explorer who defied proclamations and led settlers into the west, specifically Kentucky, was Daniel Boone. He is most famously associated with the exploration and settlement of Kentucky. Despite the Royal Proclamation of 1763 that prohibited settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains, Boone explored deep into the Kentucky wilderness, blazing the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap and establishing one of the first English-speaking settlements in the area at Boonesborough. Boone's efforts in the late 18th century contributed significantly to the westward expansion of the United States.
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Daniel Boone defied restrictions to lead settlers into Kentucky, blazing the Wilderness Road and establishing Boonesborough.
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