William Clark: Explorer and Diplomat (Notable Missourians)
Document Type
Book
Publication Title
William Clark: Explorer and Diplomat (Notable Missourians)
Abstract
William Clark is famous as one of the leaders on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, but he was also a soldier, a politician, and Indian agent. When he was a young boy, America became an independent country and by the time he died, the young country had expanded beyond the Mississippi and more than doubled in size. William served in the Army, explored and mapped new territory, served as governor of the Missouri Territory, and worked to keep the peace between Native Americans and new American settlers moving west as the country expanded. William Clark left his mark on history not only as a leader of the expedition to explore and map the Louisiana Territory, but also as a political leader and a diplomat.
Publication Date
5-2016
Recommended Citation
Smith, Jeffrey, "William Clark: Explorer and Diplomat (Notable Missourians)" (2016). Faculty Scholarship. 380.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/faculty-research-papers/380