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William Clark measured the falls of the Missouri River during the Lewis and Clark Expedition by using a method called "sights and angles." He took measurements of the height and width of the falls by using a sextant and made careful observations to calculate the distance and elevation. This meticulous approach allowed him to create accurate maps and document the geography of the region, which was crucial for future exploration and navigation.

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