No. Fort Mandan was somewhere around the beginning of the expedition and Fort Clatsop was somewhere around the beginning of the journey back home. They were named after Indian tribes that lived around the forts.
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No. A mission is a church, especially one used for missionary work.
The bombardment and siege of Fort Sumter fought on Apr. 12-13, 1861
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The Lewis and Clark expedition left Fort Mandan in what is now North Dakota on April 7, 1805. The expedition had waited out the winter in the Native American settlement before resuming their westward journey. For the first time Meriwether Lewis began making daily entries in his journal, while Capt. William Clark's entries tended thereafter simply to reflect or repeat what Lewis wroteLewis clearly regarded their departure as a historic occasion. "Our vessels," he writes, "consisted of six small canoes, and two large pirogues. This little fleet, although not quite so respectable as those of Columbus or Captain Cook, were still viewed by us with as much pleasure as those deservedly famed adventurers ever beheld theirs." The keelboat, loaded with reports and mineral and animal specimens, left the same day for St. Louis, with Corporal Warfington in charge.
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no they aren't
The same way you build an 'adult fort', just down size it a little!!
there are 2000 Tamia Alexanders in fort wayne they all spell it the same but are not all in the same family crazy right
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No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
I know Amber Palace is a resterant in India (I know this for 2 reasons 1. My name is Amber 2. Ive been to Amber Palace).