Lewis and Clark did run out of food at times. In their journals there were entries that stated they had to kill the horses in order to have food to survive.
Lewis and Clark built fort(s) for security and to store their supplies.
Lewis and Clark built fort(s) for security and to store their supplies.
Lewis bought $2500 worth of supplies that was about 2 tons.
Lewis bought $2500 worth of supplies that was about 2 tons.
I'm not quite sure
Lewis and Clark encountered a variety of landforms during their expedition, including mountains (Rocky Mountains), rivers (Missouri and Columbia River), plains (Great Plains), forests (Pacific Northwest), and canyons (Hells Canyon). They also faced challenges crossing the rugged terrain of the American West.
No roads, no maps, no known sources of supplies.
she traveled with Lewis and clark
The Shoshone tribe was a peaceful tibe encountered by lewis and clark in august 1805... they lived in teepees and traded hoarses for other supplies with lewis and clark... also sacagawea was in this tribe
there was 1 grizzly bear attack that they ran from
Lewis and Clark feared Native American attacks, harsh weather conditions, food shortages, illness, and potential conflicts with rival European powers during their expedition to explore the western United States.
would someone please give me a list of supplies not needed. i search it up, and it ells me what they brought with them. . . -