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Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out on an expedition to find the end of the new American nation. They were the original pioneers of the west, and they were among the first of the American settlers to see the Pacific Ocean. When they finally reached it, they wrote the famous words: "Ocian in view O! The Joy!" They basically showed to the rest of America that there was much more to be seen of this great nation, and thus inspired a Westward Expansion movement that would span the duration of the next century.
The Snake River for Lewis Clark. The Mississippi River during westward expansion. The Columbia River for transporting goods in the northwest.
William Clark was his full name.
Sacagawea and York helped Lewis and Clark explore the west
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This is referring to Lewis and Clark's expedition under the principle of manifest destiny.
The Lewis and Clark expedition provided valuable information about the geography, flora, and fauna of the western United States. It helped to establish US claims to Oregon Territory and paved the way for future expansion. The expedition also improved knowledge of Native American tribes in the region.
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It is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel of the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series.
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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.
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.
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It started on May 14, 1804. This journey helped America start more westward expantion.
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