It appears that they did not. They probably heard of each other, but they don't ever seem to have been in the same part of the country at the same time. Although dramatizations of their experiences make it look like they were contemporaries, Boone was 52 years old when Crockett was born. When the War of 1812 came to Missouri, Boone was already too old to fight; Crockett died trying to escape from Mexican troops at the Alamo in 1836.
They were, Thomas, and everyone at the Alamo.
Yes, in 1779
yes.
Daniel Boone was one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. Actually, Daniel Boone was NOT one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. He died in 1820's and the battle at the Alamo was in 1830's. They person who put the answer above probably was thinking of Davy Crockett... not Daniel Boone.
No portrait of him ever shows facial hair, and there is no record that he ever had any.
Sit around and read! He was a very boring guy.
yes he wrote for in love before he died in 1787
yes
yes
no
Daniel Boone was one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. Actually, Daniel Boone was NOT one of the fighters in the battle of the Alamo. He died in 1820's and the battle at the Alamo was in 1830's. They person who put the answer above probably was thinking of Davy Crockett... not Daniel Boone.
no
No portrait of him ever shows facial hair, and there is no record that he ever had any.
Daniel Boone explored some portions of Texas but most of his experiences were in Missouri and Pennsylvania. He also explored much of Kentucky.
Benjamin Franklin was never president
Benjamin's only friend had been called Daniel Hayes but in a fit of jealousy Benjamin had falsely accused Daniel of sexually assaulting him and Daniel's parents had removed him from the school.
Daniel Boone Song's Lyrics Daniel Boone was a man, Yes, a big man! With an eye like an eagle And as tall as a mountain was he! Daniel Boone was a man, Yes, a big man! He was brave, he was fearless And as tough as a mighty oak tree! From the coonskin cap on the top of ol' Dan To the heel of his rawhide shoe; The rippin'est, roarin'est, fightin'est man The frontier ever knew! Daniel Boone was a man, Yes, a big man! And he fought for America To make all Americans free! What a Boone, what a do-er, What a dream come-er true-er was he!
I'm sure he did because it is a natural human function.
yes three acers of land
yes he wrote for in love before he died in 1787