what was the contribution to society did George Rogers Clark
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George Rogers Clark had two brothers; William Clark and Jonathan Clark.
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No. George Rogers Clark National Historic Park is actually the site of the Monument dedicated to George Rogers Clark. It is at Vincennes, Indiana.
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George Rogers Clark was a frontiersman. He did not have a ship.
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The two people are brothers. William Clark was George Rogers Clark's younger brother.
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George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge was created in 1929.
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Father (=) John Clark III
Mother (=) Ann Rogers Clark
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George Rogers Clark died of a stroke on February 13, 1818.
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George Rogers Clark National Historical Park was created in 1966.
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George Rogers Clark was born on November 19, 1752 and died on February 13, 1818. George Rogers Clark would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 262 years old today.
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Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark
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George Rogers Clark did capture Fort Sackville. He had to go back in 1779 and retake it from the British. He was able to do so.
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The phone number of the George Rogers Clark Heritage Association is: 937-882-9216.
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George Rogers Clark had ten children. Their names were Jonathan, George, Ann, John, Richard, Edmund, Lucy, Elizabeth, William, and Frances.
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George Rogers Clark and some Virginia militia set out to end the British attack on Western Settlers in the frontier. Clark's victories strengthened the American positions in the West.
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George Rogers Clark captured Ft. Sackville and the Vincennes. Richard Henry Lee was a sub-commander under George Rogers Clark. It was Clark who actually won the battle of Vincennes after capturing Ft Sackville. Clark, through ingenious tactics that made it appear as though there were more American troops in Vincennes than what actually remained of his force, was able to keep the fort and the town surrounding it against overwhelming odds.
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Clark died at his cabin, near Jeffersonville, Indiana.
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