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Who are some important people from the westward expansion?

lewis and clark


In their journey westward Lewis and Clark traveled the furthest distance on which river?

Missouri


What was westward migration from 1812?

This is referring to Lewis and Clark's expedition under the principle of manifest destiny.


I have a US nickel with a ship on the back what is it?

It is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel of the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series.


Is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel of the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series worth anything?

Yep....... a nickel


What did Sacagawea do as a contribution of westward expansion?

she helped interperste the native american lanquage to lewis and clark


What impact did the Luis and clark expedition have?

Despite their accomplishments, Lewis and Clark had little real effect on the course of history. Their journals were published nearly 10 years after the expedition, while the country was distracted by the War of 1812, and the publication omitted the most salient information; the wealth of scientific and anthropological data. By the time the Lewis and Clark journals were satisfactorily rendered, in 1894, the West had been long settled, without the help or need of the help. Frankly, the confluence of social forces at the time would have precipitated Westward movement notwithstanding Lewis and Clark; they didn't really matter. See Manifest Destiny.


How many Lewis and Clark Nickels were minted in 2004?

In 2004, a total of 246 million Lewis and Clark Nickels were minted. This coin was part of the Westward Journey Nickel Series, commemorating the exploration by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. The mintages included both the Philadelphia and Denver mint facilities.


Along what river did the Lewis and Clark expedition travel for most of the journey?

The Lewis and Clark expedition followed the Missouri river westward, through what is now Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. This expedition began on May 14, 1804.


Why did Lewis and clark cross the Bitterroot Mountains?

Lewis and Clark crossed the Bitterroot Mountains in search of a navigable water route to the Pacific Ocean as part of their expedition exploring the newly acquired Louisiana Territory. They hoped to find an easier passageway through the mountains to continue their journey westward.


What famous explorers did Sacagawea travel with?

she traveled with Lewis and clark


When did Lewis and clark's expedition begin?

It started on May 14, 1804. This journey helped America start more westward expantion.