By the end of the expedition, Lewis and Clark found and categorized 122 new animals and 178 plants.
List of plants discovered: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_plant_life_did_Lewis_and_Clark_find_on_their_expedition
List of animals discovered: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_animal_life_did_Lewis_and_Clark_encounter_during_their_expedition
Aromatic Sumac
Bearberry
Bitterroot (1806)
Black greasewood
Blue Flax
Breadroot (May 5, 1805)
Buffaloberry
Bur Oak
Broom Snakeweed
Canada Milk-vetch
Common Horsetail
Common Juniper
Common Monkey-flower
Cottonwood tree (June 12, 1805)
Creeping Juniper
Curly-top gumweed
Dwarf Sagebrush
Eastern Cottonwood
False Indigo
Fire-on-the-Mountain
Fringed sagebrush
Golden currant
Gumbo evening primrose
Indian tobacco
Lanceleaf sage
Large-flowered Clammyweed
Lewis's syringa
Lewis's wild flax
Long-leaved Sagebrush
Meadow Anemone
Missouri milk-vetch
Moundscale
Needle-and-thread grass
Osage orange
Pasture sagewort
Pin Cherry
Ponderosa Pine
Prickly pear cactus
Purple Coneflower
Purple Prairie-clover
Rabbitbrush
Raccoon Grape
Red false mallow
Rigid Goldenrod
Rocky Mountain Beeplant
Rough Gayfeather
Shadscale
Silky Wormwood
Silver-leaf Scurfpea
Snow-on-the-mountain
Spiny Goldenweed
Thick-spike Gayfeather
Western Red Cedar
White Milkwort
Wild Alfalfa
Wild Four-o'clock
Wild Rice Wild Rose
Antelope Bush Aromatic Aster
Aromatic Sumac
Bearberry
Bitterroot (1806)
Black greasewood
Blue Flax
Breadroot (May 5, 1805)
Buffaloberry
Bur Oak
Broom Snakeweed
Canada Milk-vetch
Common Horsetail
Common Juniper
Common Monkey-flower
Cottonwood tree (June 12, 1805)
Creeping Juniper
Curly-top gumweed
Dwarf Sagebrush
Eastern Cottonwood
False Indigo
Fire-on-the-Mountain
Fringed sagebrush
Golden currant
Gumbo evening primrose
Indian tobacco
Lanceleaf sage
Large-flowered Clammyweed
Lewis's syringa
Lewis's wild flax
Long-leaved Sagebrush
Meadow Anemone
Missouri milk-vetch
Moundscale
Needle-and-thread grass
Osage orange
Pasture sagewort
Pin Cherry
Ponderosa Pine
Prickly pear cactus
Purple Coneflower
Purple Prairie-clover
Rabbitbrush
Raccoon Grape
Red false mallow
Rigid Goldenrod
Rocky Mountain Beeplant
Rough Gayfeather
Shadscale
Silky Wormwood
Silver-leaf Scurfpea
Snow-on-the-mountain
Spiny Goldenweed
Thick-spike Gayfeather
Western Red Cedar
White Milkwort
Wild Alfalfa
Wild Four-o'clock
Wild Rice Wild Rose
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Well, there's many things they did not do. It depends what you mean.
William Clark was married to Julia Hancock and they had five children: Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. (at who's house he died and who was named after his friend Meriwether Lewis); William Preston Clark, Mary Margaret Clark, George Rogers Hancock Clark (named after Clark's older brother) and John Julius Clark. After Julia's death, William Clark married her first cousin Harriet Kennerly Radford, and they had three children: Jefferson Kearny Clark, Edmund Clark, and Harriet Clark. In total he had eight children.
Lewis and Clark were commissioned by President Jefferson to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory. States they passed through would include: Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, then Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
The grizzly bear, the beaver, and the white-tailed jackrabbit were just a few of the many animals and plants discovered by Lewis and Clark.
Sacajawea accompanied Lewis and Clark to try to find the Northwest passage in the West. Back then, the Americans in Lewis's and Clark's time thought that the West was a great deserted plain. Lewis and Clark were sent, along with some others, to explore. They found different plants, animals, and land marks. Some of these were different types of flowers, the Rocky Mountains, and buffalo. They also met more Native Americans. At the end Lewis and Clark did not find the Northwest passage, because it does not exist. But they discovered many other things.
How many people did lewis and clark start with?
Yes they mapped out a vast region in the west including a way to get to the pacific. They also met many native tribes and discovered many new plants and animals.
Lewis and Clark killed 13 deer on their expedition
More information on Pomp, Sacajawea's son, can be found online at Wikipedia and Lewis and Clark Trail, and in many history books covering the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Lewis and Clark met Sacagawea and her husband and other many Native Indians.
No one else traveled with Lewis and Clark. It was just an expedition of the two of them.
Yes, Lewis and Clark encountered several Native American tribes during their journey, such as the Mandan, Shoshone, Nez Perce, and Chinook. They also came into contact with various indigenous peoples who had not previously encountered European Americans.
the Lewis and clark expidition lasted 2yrs 4mons and 10 days
Sacajawea accompanied Lewis and Clark to try to find the Northwest passage in the West. Back then, the Americans in Lewis's and Clark's time thought that the West was a great deserted plain. Lewis and Clark were sent, along with some others, to explore. They found different plants, animals, and land marks. Some of these were different types of flowers, the Rocky Mountains, and buffalo. They also met more Native Americans. At the end Lewis and Clark did not find the Northwest passage, because it does not exist. But they discovered many other things.
They discovered several types of Native Americans, many new animals (such as the prairie dog and armidillo), and many new plants.