The First Era of people living in Kentucky
The Paleolithic Era
The Three European Nations that Colonized North America
Spain, France, and Great Britain
The Last Battle of the Revolutionary War
The Battle of Blue Licks
Kentucky was a county of this state
Virginia
The Indigenous nations that primarily lived in Kentucky
The Shawnee and the Cherokee
The nation that primarily traded with indigenous peoples living in Kentucky during this time
France
The commander in charge of the Militia that defended Kentucky during the Revolutionary War
George Rogers Clark
This Revolutionary War Hero served as Kentucky's first Governor
The people that were known for creating low platform mounds as well as burial mounds
The Fort Ancient People
God, Gold, and Glory
The pioneer that lost his son Israel in the Battle of Blue Licks
Daniel Boone
This Revolutionary War hero legitimized the discussion of Kentucky's statehood
George Rogers Clark
The Nation that Negotiated the Treaty of Lancaster with the British in 1744
The Iroquois Confederacy
The Location of the first successful British colony in North America
Jamestown, Virginia
The Battle that concluded George Rogers Clark's campaign into the midwest to defend Kentucky
The Battle of Vincinnes
The city in which the conventions to discuss statehood were held
Danville