William Clark

American soldier, explorer, and politician

William Clark - American soldier, explorer, and politician
Born

August 1st, 1770
255 years ago

Died

September 1st, 1838
186 years ago — 68 years old

Category

Explorers & Adventurers

Country

United States

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In August 1770, an American soldier, explorer, and politician was born. This individual served as the 4th Governor of the Missouri Territory from 1813 to 1820. Alongside Meriwether Lewis, played a pivotal role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which lasted from 1804 to 1806 and aimed to explore the newly acquired western portion of the United States. Their journey provided valuable information and maps regarding the geography and native inhabitants of the region. Additionally, played a significant role in establishing relations with Native American tribes during and after the expedition. Later, served in various capacities, including as a territorial legislator.

Led the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Served as Governor of Missouri Territory

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