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  1. George Rogers Clark (November 19, 1752 – February 13, 1818) was an American military officer and surveyor from Virginia who became the highest-ranking Patriot military officer on the northwestern frontier during the Revolutionary War.

  2. Nov 5, 2021 · George Rogers Clark fought on the northwest frontier during the Revolutionary War, achieving remarkable victories that helped America expand its borders.

  3. Apr 10, 2024 · George Rogers Clark (1752–1818) was an explorer, soldier, and hero of the American Revolutionary War. He is famous for leading American forces in a series of raids against British forts in the Northwest Territory during the war, earning him the nickname “Conqueror of the Old Northwest” and “Washington of the West.” George Rogers Clark.

  4. George Rogers Clark was a frontier military leader in the American Revolution, whose successes were factors in the award of the Old Northwest to the United States in the Treaty of Paris, concluding the war.

  5. George Rogers Clark grew up on the fringes of the American frontier and his life and aspirations were intimately tied to the frontier and westward expansion. Through his military ventures, Clark would do much to expand the territorial boundaries of the United States.

  6. George Rogers Clark was born in Albemarle County, Virginia in 1752. Clark was not a good student preferring to spend his time outdoors exploring instead of in the classroom. Recognizing his son’s potential as an outdoorsman, his father secured him an apprenticeship with a surveyor.

  7. Dec 22, 2021 · George Rogers Clark was a member-elect of the Virginia Convention of 1776 and a soldier and officer who served in the Revolutionary War. Clark began his career as a surveyor and claimed land in the Ohio River Valley, about 130 miles downriver from Fort Pitt.

  8. Jun 11, 2018 · George Rogers Clark (1752-1818) was an American Revolutionary War soldier. His capture of British posts on the far frontier was of considerable importance, though the idea that Clark "won the Northwest" is an oft-repeated exaggeration.

  9. Jul 31, 2023 · George Rogers Clark, William Clark's older brother, became famous after his violent campaigns against Indigenous residents of the Ohio River Valley.

  10. George Rogers Clark. He has been lauded by some historians as “the man who won the West,” clearing the way for American diplomats to secure the Mississippi River as the western boundary of the United States in the 1783 Treaty of Paris. However, that was not totally true.

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