Richard Henderson, before negotiating the Sycamore Shoals …
Years: 1775 - 1775
May
Richard Henderson, before negotiating the Sycamore Shoals treaty, had hired Daniel Boone, an experienced hunter who had explored Kentucky, to travel to the Cherokee towns and inform them of the upcoming negotiations.
Boone is afterwards hired to blaze what becomes known as the Wilderness Road, which goes through the Cumberland Gap and into central Kentucky.
Along with a party of about thirty workers, Boone marks a path to the Kentucky River, where he establishes Boonesborough (near present-day Lexington, Kentucky), which is intended to be the capital of Transylvania.
Other settlements, notably Harrodsburg, are also established at this time.
Many of these settlers have come to Kentucky on their own initiative, and do not recognize Transylvania's authority.
After Henderson arrives at Boonesborough, the Transylvania Convention is convened in May.
The colony is organized into a political community, with president, legislature, and judges.
With the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War in 1775, Transylvania seeks recognition from the Continental Congress as a fourteenth colony.
The Congress refuses to recognize the colony since both Virginia and North Carolina claim the land in question.
Locations
People
Groups
- Cherokee, or Tsalagi (Amerind tribe)
- Virginia (English Crown Colony)
- Britain, Kingdom of Great
- North Carolina, Province of (British Colony)
- Transylvania (colony)
