william clark was the youngest of 6 brothers and 9th of 10 children.clarks family had slaves and one of them had a son named york who was clarks playmate and then his servant. when clark was 19 he joined the military.
William Clark married Julia Hancock in St. Louis, Missouri, on January 5, 1808. Their marriage took place shortly after Clark's return from the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Julia was the daughter of a prominent Virginia family, and their union was significant in the context of Clark's life and legacy.
The American dream manifests itself many ways in the American life. For example, many people work hard to own a home and a car and get a good education.
diverse cultures view the American Dream as an great opportunity for them to get better in life.
the killled all of the Indians
a feeling produced in response to a life event
William A. Koelsch has written: 'Incredible day-dream' -- subject(s): Anniversaries, Clark University (Worcester, Mass.), History, Intellectual life, Psychoanalysis, Travel 'Freud in Our Time'
He was not a scientist
had sex and lived life
William Clark came from a family of pioneers. His brother was a famous trapper. He realized early in his life that he would be an explorer.
he broke his arm many times !
Yes, both Meriwether Lewis and William Clark received some education during their childhood. Lewis was tutored by private teachers, while Clark attended a subscription school. However, neither of them received a formal university education.
William Clark married Julia Hancock on January 5, 1808. They had 5 children: Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr., William Preston Clark, Mary Margaret Clark, George Rogers Hancock Clark and John Julius Clark.After Julia's death in 1820, he remarried to her first cousin Harriet Kennerly Radford. With her Clark had 3 kids: Jefferson Kearny Clark, Edmund Clark, and Harriet Clark.
Meriwether Lewis had numerous friends and associates throughout his life, but some key individuals included William Clark, Thomas Jefferson, and William Dunbar. William Clark was particularly close to Lewis, as they co-led the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Uhh I guess so, isn't like everyones childhood dream to be president?
In the beginning, William Clark lived in St. Louis, Missouri. Then in March 1785, they moved to Kentucky having traveled overland to Redstone Landing before completing the journey down the Ohio River by flatboat. The Clark family settled at "Mulberry Hill", a plantation along Beargrass Creek near Louisville. This would be William Clark's primary home until 1803.
He had an awful childhood his parents abandoned him and he was left on the streets with physcical and mental problems he hated his life but persude his dream. f*** logic. newtest3
William Hayden English has written: 'Conquest of the country northwest of the river Ohio 1778-1783 and life of Gen. George Rogers Clark' 'Conquest Of The Country Northwest Of The River Ohio 1778-1783 And Life Of Gen. George Rogers Clark V2'