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  1. William Clark (August 1, 1770 – September 1, 1838) was an American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor. [1] A native of Virginia, he grew up in pre-statehood Kentucky before later settling in what became the state of Missouri .

  2. William Clark (born August 1, 1770, Caroline county, Virginia [U.S.]—died September 1, 1838, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.) was an American frontiersman who won fame as an explorer by sharing with Meriwether Lewis the leadership of their epic expedition to the Pacific Northwest (1804–06).

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · History & Culture. William Clark was half of the exploration team Lewis and Clark, who in the early 1800s explored and mapped the lands west of the Mississippi River. Their journey...

  4. The Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, was the United States expedition to cross the newly acquired western portion of the country after the Louisiana Purchase.

  5. Learn about William Clark, the co-commander of the famous expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory in 1804-1806. Find out how he contributed to mapmaking, science, and Indian relations on the western frontier.

  6. Learn about William Clark, the co-leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, who explored the American West and wrote the American Spelling Book. Discover his scientific observations, Masonic affiliation, and spelling challenges.

  7. Nov 9, 2009 · William Clark was the co-leader of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which explored the Louisiana Purchase lands from 1804 to 1806. Learn about his life, achievements, challenges and encounters with Native Americans and the Corps of Discovery.