Clark was paid $30 monthly and Lewis was paid $40 monthly.
Lewis and Clark did not receive a salary for their expedition commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson. Instead, they were granted funding as well as supplies and provisions for the journey, which took place from 1804 to 1806.
Yes, there are several monuments and statues dedicated to Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the leaders of the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition. One notable monument is the Lewis and Clark Monument in St. Charles, Missouri, which marks the starting point of their journey.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. They were both co-captains of the expedition, which aimed to explore and map the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase.
Lewis and Clark were paid by the U.S. government for their expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase. They each received a salary of $25 per month, along with provisions and supplies for the journey provided by the government. Additionally, they were promised land grants and recognition for their contribution to American exploration.
The nickname of the Lewis and Clark expedition was the "Corps of Discovery."
Lewis and Clark finished their expedition in September 1806 when they returned to St. Louis, Missouri.
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They were paid to do it by President Thomas Jefferson
she traveled with Lewis and clark
They weren’t. Both barely got paid and Clark died going to Washington to ask for funds.
Thomas Jefferson gave Lewis and Clark $2,500.
Meriwether Lewis was paid $40 a month, because of his higher rank and William Clark received $30 per month. There is a listing for pay for enlisted men ($5 a month), and sergeants ($8) a month. Drouillard, the hunter and interpreter, made $25 a month.
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Meriwether Lewis was paid $40 a month, because of his higher rank and William Clark received $30 per month. There is a listing for pay for enlisted men ($5 a month), and sergeants ($8) a month. Drouillard, the hunter and interpreter, made $25 a month.
Lewis and Clark never explored Wisconsin. They followed the Missouri River for much of their trip.
Not much. Clark wrote a book on the trip and was going to Washington to request money when he died at a stagecoach inn. He was found in the forest near the inn. Some historians believe that he was murdered.
Lewis and Clark explored 8,000 miles before heading back.
Meriwether Lewis was paid $40 a month, because of his higher rank and William Clark received $30 per month. There is a listing for pay for enlisted men ($5 a month), and sergeants ($8) a month. Drouillard, the hunter and interpreter, made $25 a month.