They were helped by the Indians namely Sacajawea,the original settlers of this land.
She guided them through the wilderness.
Sacagawea and her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, led Lewis and Clark on their expedition. Sacagawea acted as an interpreter as well as a guide.
Lewis and Clark were American explorers who led an expedition to explore the western portion of the United States. They did not have a permanent residence during the expedition, as they traveled extensively through the wilderness, interacting with Native American tribes and documenting the landscape.
Sacagawea was a Shoshone woman who was involved in the Lewis and Clark Expedition; she led Lewis and Clark through the Western United States.
Lewis and Clark did not explore Colorado during their expedition. They traveled through the western United States, reaching the Pacific Ocean through the Columbia River.
Sacajawea served as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition, helping them communicate with Native American tribes and navigate the western wilderness. She also played a crucial role in facilitating trade and securing necessary supplies for the expedition.
The Western Lands
Lewis and Clark
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were their names.
Lewis and Clark encountered a variety of geographical features during their expedition, including mountains (Rocky Mountains), rivers (Missouri and Columbia Rivers), plains, forests, and coastal areas. They also encountered canyons, waterfalls (such as the Great Falls of the Missouri), and diverse ecosystems as they traveled through the western wilderness.
It was 1805 when Lewis and Clark passed through Idaho.
No, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were not brothers. They were close friends and co-leaders of the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition that explored the western United States in the early 1800s.