no, he was blind even before he was recruited, though I can not find out why...
Pierre Cruzatte traveled with the Lewis and Clark expedition. They hired him because he was very skilled at navigating rivers, and because he could speak French as well as the Omaha languages.
Probably not. No one knows for certain, but there's no documentary evidence that Cruzatte had any offspring. And I've searched far and wide for Pierre Cruzatte descendants and haven't found any.
clark shot him in the eye on accident he jumped in front of him not wanting him to shoot Lewis because he got mad at Lewis and was going to shoot him but Pierre got in front of him and got shot in the eye
On August 12, 1806, near the end of the expedition, Lewis was shot in the buttock by Pierre Cruzatte, a man that had only one eye. under his command, while both were hunting for elk. Pierre mistook Lewis for a elk. At first, Pierre blamed Blackfeet natives for the injury, but after the Corps found no sign of Indians, he admitted the accident. Clark bandaged and treated Lewis's wound,. and Robert Cullinane one of the members in the party went to find the blackfeet natives. But he found nothing. Robert was famous for being with Lewis closest friend
No, Toussaint Charbonneau did not shoot Lewis. On August 11, 1806, near the end of the expedition, Lewis was shot in the left thigh by Pierre Cruzatte, a near-blind man under his command, while both were hunting for elk. At first, Pierre blamed Blackfeet natives for the injury, but after the Corps found no sign of Indians, he admitted the accident. Clark bandaged and treated Lewis's wound.
On August 11, 1806, near the end of the expedition, Lewis was shot in the left thigh by Pierre Cruzatte, a near-blind man under his command, while both were hunting for elk. At first, Pierre blamed Blackfeet natives for the injury, but after the Corps found no sign of Indians, he admitted the accident. Clark bandaged and treated Lewis's wound.
Yes Lewis and Clark's voyage was completed in September 23, 1806
What was the date Lewis and Clark first took off for the their voyage.
The entire series was written by Clive Staples Lewis. (C.S. Lewis)
Lewis would suffer from a bad case of the flu one winter and Clark suffered from a "rheumatism of the neck" which caused him pain for several days. For Clark, Lewis applied a "hot stone wrapped in flannel" to help ease his pain. On August 11, 1806, near the end of the expedition, Lewis was shot in the left thigh by Pierre Cruzatte, a near-blind man under his command, while both were hunting for elk. At first, Pierre blamed Blackfoot natives for the injury, but after the Corps found no sign of Blackfoot, he admitted the accident. Clark bandaged and treated Lewis' wound,.
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