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George Rogers Clark

George Rogers Clark. By: Lilly Lachmann. George Rogers Clark. George Rogers Clark was born on November 19, 1752. George Rogers Clark. George Rogers Clark died on February 13, 1818 in Kentucky. George Rogers Clark. George Rogers Clark was a Kentucky militia leader for most of the war.

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George Rogers Clark

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  1. George Rogers Clark By: Lilly Lachmann

  2. George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark was born on November 19, 1752.

  3. George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark died on February 13, 1818 in Kentucky.

  4. George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark was a Kentucky militia leader for most of the war.

  5. George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark was also a soldier and a military officer.

  6. George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark was in fact a patriot.

  7. George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark was a patriot because he was a militia leader.

  8. George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark DID survive the revolutionary war.

  9. George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark settled down in Louisville, witch was a town he founded.

  10. George Rogers Clark I think George Rogers Clark is cool because he actually survived the war and he was still doing things after he served in the war.

  11. George Rogers Clark He became the "Conqueror of the Old Northwest" and he was left penniless due to debts.

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