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If you are asking about the explorer Clark he was not a robber barron and that term wasn’t used in 1806. In fact, he was very poor and wrote a book about his expedition with Lewis. Clark died on his way to Washington to speak to congress about trying to get paid for his work on the expedition. Some historians think it may have been murder.

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Q: Why is William a Clark a robber baron?
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