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Fort Osage (also known as Fort Clark or Fort Sibley) was an early 19th-century factory trading post run by the United States Government in western Missouri on the American frontier; it was located in present-day Sibley, Missouri. The Treaty of Fort Clark, signed with certain members of the Osage Nation in 1808, called for the United States to establish Fort Osage as a trading post and to protect the Osage from tribal enemies.

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  • Fort Osage (auch bekannt als Fort Clark oder Fort Sibley) war im frühen 19. Jahrhundert ein Handelsposten (Faktorei), der von der Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten im Westen des heutigen Bundesstaates Missouri an der damaligen Westgrenze der Vereinigten Staaten betrieben wurde. Der Posten befand sich im heutigen Sibley (Missouri). Der Vertrag von Fort Clark, der 1808 mit Vertretern des Stammes der Osage unterzeichnet wurde, verpflichtete die Vereinigten Staaten, Fort Osage als Handelsposten zu errichten und die Osage vor Stammesfeinden zu schützen. Fort Osage war eines von drei Forts, die von der US-Armee errichtet wurden, um die neu erworbenen Gebiete von Louisiana westlich des Mississippi zu schützen. Fort Madison in Iowa wurde gebaut, um den Handel zu kontrollieren und die amerikanischen Ureinwohner in der Region des oberen Mississippi zu befrieden. Fort Belle Fontaine in der Nähe von St. Louis kontrollierte die Mündung des Missouri in den Mississippi. Fort Osage wurde 1813 aufgegeben, 1815 aber wieder in Betrieb genommen. In den 1820er Jahren wurde der Betrieb endgültig eingestellt, da die Osage in späteren Verträgen den Rest ihres Landes in Missouri an die Vereinigten Staaten abgetreten hatten. Eine Nachbildung des Forts wurde zwischen 1948 und 1961 am ursprünglichen Standort errichtet. (de)
  • Fort Osage (also known as Fort Clark or Fort Sibley) was an early 19th-century factory trading post run by the United States Government in western Missouri on the American frontier; it was located in present-day Sibley, Missouri. The Treaty of Fort Clark, signed with certain members of the Osage Nation in 1808, called for the United States to establish Fort Osage as a trading post and to protect the Osage from tribal enemies. It was one of three forts established by the U.S. Army to establish control over the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territories west of the Mississippi River. Fort Madison in SE Iowa was built to control trade and pacify Native Americans in the Upper Mississippi River region. Fort Belle Fontaine, near St. Louis, controlled the mouth of the Missouri at the Mississippi. Fort Osage ceased operations in the 1820s as the Osage in subsequent treaties had ceded the rest of their land in Missouri to the US. A replica of the fort was constructed on the site between 1948 and 1961. The Fort Osage school district (including Fort Osage High School), which serves northeast Independence and the surrounding area, was named after it. (en)
  • Fort Osage (noto anche come Fort Clark o Fort Sibley) era un antico trading post situato lungo il fiume Missouri, nella attuale Sibley, nel Missouri. Venne costruito dall'Esercito degli Stati Uniti nel 1808 - 1809 sotto la supervisione di William Clark, con il duplice scopo di realizzare un avamposto militare nel territorio della appena acquisita Louisiana, e stabilire relazioni commerciali con la popolazione nativa degli Osage che abitavano nel territorio limitrofo. Per vent'anni Fort Osage fu l'avamposto militare più occidentale degli Stati Uniti. (it)
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  • Fort Osage from the west. The "factory" trading post is on the left. (en)
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  • Fort Osage (noto anche come Fort Clark o Fort Sibley) era un antico trading post situato lungo il fiume Missouri, nella attuale Sibley, nel Missouri. Venne costruito dall'Esercito degli Stati Uniti nel 1808 - 1809 sotto la supervisione di William Clark, con il duplice scopo di realizzare un avamposto militare nel territorio della appena acquisita Louisiana, e stabilire relazioni commerciali con la popolazione nativa degli Osage che abitavano nel territorio limitrofo. Per vent'anni Fort Osage fu l'avamposto militare più occidentale degli Stati Uniti. (it)
  • Fort Osage (also known as Fort Clark or Fort Sibley) was an early 19th-century factory trading post run by the United States Government in western Missouri on the American frontier; it was located in present-day Sibley, Missouri. The Treaty of Fort Clark, signed with certain members of the Osage Nation in 1808, called for the United States to establish Fort Osage as a trading post and to protect the Osage from tribal enemies. (en)
  • Fort Osage (auch bekannt als Fort Clark oder Fort Sibley) war im frühen 19. Jahrhundert ein Handelsposten (Faktorei), der von der Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten im Westen des heutigen Bundesstaates Missouri an der damaligen Westgrenze der Vereinigten Staaten betrieben wurde. Der Posten befand sich im heutigen Sibley (Missouri). Der Vertrag von Fort Clark, der 1808 mit Vertretern des Stammes der Osage unterzeichnet wurde, verpflichtete die Vereinigten Staaten, Fort Osage als Handelsposten zu errichten und die Osage vor Stammesfeinden zu schützen. (de)
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