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sweet-ann [11.9K]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP ME I NEED THIS NOW!!!!!!!!!! When considering notable American explorers such as Lewis and Clark, James Fremont, and

Neil Armstrong, where does pioneer James Beckwourth rank? in your opinion explain why?
Social Studies
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mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
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U.S. Army wagon master (1837.) U.S. Army scout (1866) Territorial militia scout (1864)


James Pierson Beckwourth, born James Beckwith and generally known as Jim Beckwourth (April 26, 1798 or 1800 – October 29, 1866 or 1867), was an American mountain man, fur trader, and explorer.
Lady bird [3.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

in my opinion he comes after neil armstrong because he was pretty cool , a lot of them did the same thing but in different ways!

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