George Rogers Clark
The Mississippi River. -Kenzie!!
Oregon trail
Grant's victories in the West meant that Lee could be isolated to Northern Virgina and worn down without other armies coming to his relief. When he became the overall commander, his victories led to Lee's surrender.
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Texas and Arkansas
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.
Because they gave the United States claim to land west of the Appalachians.
The victories of the militia led by George Clark in the west benefited the frontier settlers by allowing them to remain on the frontier. It also strengthened the American claim on the Ohio valley area.
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Mastery of the Mississippi from source to mouth - exclusive use of this important military highway, isolation of all Confederate units to the west of the river, and the end of the war in the West.
Trappers and mountain men were important in the development of the American West because they helped to explore and create new trails and roads.
The leader of the Native Americans was Chief little Turtle and the leader of the U.S. Forces was General Josiah Harmar.
The Mississippi River. -Kenzie!!
Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant