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Alexander Mackenzie (explorer) - Wikipedia Sir Alexander Mackenzie (c 1764 – 12 March 1820) was a Scottish-Canadian explorer and fur trader known for accomplishing the first crossing of North America north of Mexico by a European in 1793
Sir Alexander Mackenzie (1764-1820) - Find a Grave Memorial In 1774 his mother died, and he sailed to New York City, New York to join his father and uncle In 1776, during the American Revolutionary War, his father and uncle joined the King's Royal Regiment of New York as Lieutenants
When was Alexander Mackenzie born and when did he die? Alexander Mackenzie, in full Sir Alexander Mackenzie, (born 1763 64, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland—died March 11 12, 1820, near Dunkeld), Scottish fur trader and explorer who traced the course of the 1,100-mile Mackenzie River in Canada
4 Facts About Alexander Mackenzie for Kids - The History Junkie He called it the River Disappointment How Did MacKenzie Die? He died at the age of 56 from Brights Disease #1 Alexander MacKenzie Was a Scottish Native Alexander MacKenzie was Scottish I know that it is not a profound statement but try and think of the bulk of the English empire at the time
Sir Alexander MacKenzie (1762-1820) Sir Alexander MacKenzie died in Scotland in 1820 Jefferson read MacKenzie’s book Voyages from Montreal in the summer of 1802 The book’s suggestion for British expansion into the region contributed to Jefferson’s decision to send Lewis and Clark to reconnoiter an easier trade route to the Pacific from 1803 to 1806 Further reading: Roy
Introduction-Alexander Mackenzie - 18th century - Passagways Born 1764, died 1820 Alexander Mackenzie, fur trader and explorer, is credited with being the first European to cross the north part of North America by land He was a clever businessman who wanted to expand the fur trade across the continent of North America The results of his two expeditions did this, but not until after he had died
Alexander Mackenzie - The Canadian Encyclopedia Alexander Mackenzie, 2nd prime minister of Canada 1873–78, stonemason, building contractor, author, insurance executive (born 28 January 1822 in Logierait, Scotland; died 17 April 1892 in Toronto, ON) Alexander Mackenzie was Canada's second prime minister