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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. George Rogers Clark (19 de noviembre de 1752 - 13 de febrero de 1818) fue un soldado de Virginia y fue el oficial militar estadounidense de mayor rango en la frontera del noroeste durante la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos.

    • Conquistador del Antiguo Noroeste, Washington del Oeste, Padre de Louisville
  3. George Rogers Clark. Pionero y militar estadounidense. Nació el 19 de noviembre de 1752 cerca de Charlottesville ( Virginia ). Hermano del explorador William Clark. Cuando estalló la guerra de la Independencia estadounidense, Clark vivía en Kentucky.

  4. Title Brigadier General. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death November 19, 1752 - February 13, 1818. 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.

  5. George Rogers Clark (born November 19, 1752, Albemarle county, Virginia [U.S.]—died February 13, 1818, near Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.) 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.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 10 de abr. de 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.

  7. George Rogers Clark (U.S. National Park Service) Person. George Rogers Clark National Historical Park. Painting of George Rogers Clark. Smithsonian. Quick Facts. Significance: Revolutionary War. Place of Birth: Albemarle County, Virginia. Date of Birth: November 19, 1752. Place of Death: Kentucky. Date of Death: February 13, 1818. Place of Burial: