No, he died in 1838.
Meriwether Lewis died in 1809, 4 years after the expedition ended by committing suicide.
Lewis and Clark's expedition resulted in the deaths of one member of their group, Sergeant Charles Floyd, who passed away from what is believed to be appendicitis. They did not directly kill anyone during their journey.
her father. he was chief of some other tribe and she had been taken away or something.
William Thomas Clark was 60 years old when he passed away.
first of all Sacajawea was born in 1788. at age 12 (1800) she was taken away from her family, friends, and loved ones by a tribe. at age 16 1804, she started her expedition with Lewis and Clark.
One of the most significant contributions of the Lewis and Clark Expedition was a better perception of the geography of the Northwest and the production of the first accurate maps of the area. During the journey, Lewis and Clark prepared approximately 140 maps. One important result of the Lewis and Clark expedition was that it enabled the United States to lay claim to the Oregon region. This claim helped make possible the great pioneer movement that settled the West in the mid-1800's. A second achievement of the expedition was a better understanding of the country's natural resources. During the journey, the expedition documented over 122 species of animals and approximately 178 plants. The expedition even sent a caged prairie dog, which had never been seen before in the East, to President Jefferson as a gift. Another achievement of the Lewis and Clark Expedition was that it established friendly relations with some of the Native American tribes. For the most part, encounters between the three dozen Indian tribes and the expedition were successful. They collected a variety of Indian goods and gathered information on Indian languages and culture. An important exploration with a few distorted conclusions. There was no great American desert, the mountain could be crossed, the rivers could be tamed and the supply of game was not inexhaustible. They did create an interest in the West that trappers, traders and other adventurous types could not keep away from.
he Lewis and Clark expedition also met several French trappers, and more famously Sacajawea and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau when they wintered at the present site of Bismarck, North Dakota in 1804. However, they warned specifically by President Jefferson to stay away from British trappers as relations between the two countries were strained and he didn't want them to be led astray.
I think Lewis and Clark would have gotten lost because they had never been in that area and no clue as to the safest way to get through the mountains. Sacagawea was their guide and she knew how to bypass mountains and avoid dangerous animals therefore keeping Lewis and Clark away from most danger giving them a safe passage to where they wanted to go.
John Luttig was the son of the famed explorer William Clark and Sacagawea's daughter, Lisette Charbonneau, was born in 1812 as part of the legacy of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Lisette, who married a French-Canadian fur trapper named Pierre Charbonneau, had a brief life, passing away in 1832 at the age of 20. Details about her life are scarce, but she is believed to have had a challenging existence, reflective of the difficulties faced by many individuals in that era. Her death marked the end of a lineage tied to one of America's most significant exploratory ventures.
because he wanted to get away from idiots like you for example
Sacagawea had to overcome many obstacles, such as that she was forced to marry a French-Canadian Fur Trade named Charbonneau. She was captured by enemies at 12 and was taken away from her home for five years. Sacagawea had a devastating adventure at her enemy camp. She finally got the chance to regain hope when adventurers Captain Meriwether Lewis and Captain William Clark came to have shelter for the winter, food, and some interpreters and men to fight and to become friends and trade with other indian tribes.
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Little is known about her family as she was taken away at an early age. Lewis & Clark never really got much information about her early history so much that happened before she worked with them was not written down.