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  1. Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779-1813) was a soldier who is best known as an early explorer of the Louisiana Territory. In the late summer of 1805, General James Wilkinson, the governor of the newly purchased Louisiana Territory, sent Pike on the first of two expeditions; a mission to find the source of the Mississippi River.

  2. Feb 2, 2019 · Considering his heroic actions in the War of 1812, Zebulon Pike was remembered as a military hero. And in the 1850s settlers and prospectors in Colorado began calling the mountain he encountered Pike's Peak, a name which stuck. Yet the questions about his expeditions still remain.

  3. Zebulon Pike. Date of Birth - Death January 5, 1779 - April 27, 1813. Prior to the War of 1812, Pike was a well-traveled explorer of the American West as an army captain commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the southern portions of the Louisiana territory.

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · In 1806, US President Thomas Jefferson sent young Lieutenant Zebulon Pike and 20 soldiers to explore the Louisiana Purchase and the origins of the Red River. They rode horses to the Rocky Mountains from St. Louis, returning displaced Osage people to their homeland along the way.

  5. Resuming his military career, Pike became a major in 1808 and a colonel in 1812. After the outbreak of the War of 1812 he was promoted to brigadier general (1813) and took command of the troops attacking York (now Toronto), Canada. In the assault he personally led his men to victory.

  6. Zebulon Pike and the Conquest of the Southwestern United States. Overview. In late October 1806, Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779-1813) led an expedition that professed its main goal as mapping the Arkansas and Red Rivers.

  7. Zebulon Montgomery Pike, the American explorer for whom Pikes Peak is named, led an expedition through the southwestern portion of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase in 1806-7. Pike was later killed in the Battle of York during the War of 1812.

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