In August 1794 in an effort to squash the Whiskey Rebellion President Washington
mobilized 13,000 militiamen from Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.
Meriwether Lewis was among those that joined. Though the revolt was quickly
suppressed, Meriwether learned he had a taste for the military and longed for
the life of a soldier. Late in 1794 he decided to stay on with a volunteer
army under the command of General Daniel Morgan patrolling Pittsburgh following
the revolt. In August of 1795 Meriwether joined the forces of General Mad Anthony
Wayne at Fallen Timbers in time for the treaty of Greenville. By late 1795
Meriwether had been reassigned to the Chosen Rifle Company commanded by William
Clark . Unfortunately, they would not be together long as Clark was forced
to resign his commission due to familial and health related problems. On December
5, 1800 Meriwether Lewis was promoted to the rank of captain.