of corse. they were practically the only ones left.
they slept in a cottage for most of the timing
Yes someone did get lost on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
While the Lewis and Clark expedition faced food shortages and periods of hunger, starvation was not a constant threat. The expedition's members frequently relied on hunting, foraging, and trading with Native American tribes to supplement their supplies. Overall, careful planning and resourcefulness helped them manage their food resources effectively.
Before the expedition, Meriwether Lewis served as a personal secretary and aide to President Thomas Jefferson, while William Clark was a US Army officer who had experience in cartography and leading expeditions.
Sacagawea interpreted Indian languages for Lewis and clark.She was also partialy responsible for everything Lewis and Clark did.ANSWER BY:SEARRA,CHYNNA,AND ADDISON
Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Purchase. They and The Corps of Discovery (a group of about forty men) traveled to the village St. Charles. They also explored the Rocky Mountains. Pike explored in the Southwest into Spain's territory and got arrested.
Pike's expedition and Lewis and Clark's expedition were both exploratory missions commissioned by the U.S. government to explore the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase. Pike's expedition focused on the southern portion of the Louisiana Territory, while Lewis and Clark focused on the northwestern portion. Both missions provided valuable information about the geography, flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples of the region.
William Clark communicated through written letters, journals, and reports while on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He also communicated verbally with members of the expedition team and with Native American tribes they encountered during their journey.
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,.
to dance in the whitehouse while having a bucket on his head.
Pike's expedition focused on exploring the southwestern portion of the Louisiana Purchase, while Lewis and Clark explored the northwestern portion. Pike's expedition aimed to establish U.S. presence in the region, find the headwaters of the Arkansas River, and gather information about Spanish activities in the area. Lewis and Clark's expedition focused on finding a water route to the Pacific Ocean, establishing diplomatic relations with Native American tribes, and documenting the flora and fauna of the region.
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803-06) 1.) Before Lewis met up with Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. Lt. William Clark would offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana).2.) At the time, Lewis was 29 years old and Clark was 33.3.) The party of nearly 30 --including Lewis and Clark, three sergeants, 22 enlisted men, volunteers, interpreters, and Clark's slave.