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George Rogers Clark and the Winning of the Old Northwest

This book delves into the life of George Rogers Clark, a key figure in the American Revolution and the early expansion of the United States. It examines his military strategies and the battles that contributed to the acquisition of the Old Northwest territory, providing a detailed account of the historical context and the impact of these events on the development of the nation. more

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George Rogers Clark
George Rogers Clark

George Rogers Clark, born on November 19, 1752, in Kentucky, and died on February 13, 1818, was an early American explorer, politician, and military commander. He is known for his contributions to the expansion of the American continent. more

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