he traveled new worlds
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.
William Clark explored with Meriwether Lewis as part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806.
Manifest Destiny (I believe that's how you spell it)
Expansion Westward made possible in part by the construction of the first transcontinental railroad that stretched from coast to coast transformed the United States business and life.
they had problems with their westward expansion. It was a huge struggle for them another part is they were a part of the American revolution. Idk what year that was though
Lewis & Clark Expedition Contiguity (it bordered the US)Settlement
yes. It caused people to move west so they could try to find gold.
Not really. James was born in Missouri, a generation or two after Missouri had already become a state. Missouri was thickly settled by that time. By the time James was born in 1847 the frontier of westward expansion had already moved hundreds of miles farther west from Missouri.
An example of propaganda during westward expansion was the promotion of the idea of manifest destiny, which declared it was America's destiny to expand across the continent. This idea was used to justify the displacement and mistreatment of Native American tribes, framing it as part of a larger noble mission.
In general, "westward expansion" is not capitalized unless it is part of a title or heading. It refers to the historical movement of settlers into the western territories of the United States during the 19th century. However, if you are writing about a specific event or era that includes it as a formal title, capitalization may be appropriate.
The White man. It was not one person, But became part of the westward expansion.
Merriwether Lewis and William Clark