One of the most significant contributions of the Lewis and Clark Expedition was a better perception of the geography of the Northwest and the production of the first accurate maps of the area. During the journey, Lewis and Clark prepared approximately 140 maps. One important result of the Lewis and Clark expedition was that it enabled the United States to lay claim to the Oregon region. This claim helped make possible the great pioneer movement that settled the West in the mid-1800's.
A second achievement of the expedition was a better understanding of the country's Natural Resources. During the journey, the expedition documented over 122 species of animals and approximately 178 plants. The expedition even sent a caged prairie dog, which had never been seen before in the East, to President Jefferson as a gift.
Another achievement of the Lewis and Clark Expedition was that it established friendly relations with some of the Native American tribes. For the most part, encounters between the three dozen Indian tribes and the expedition were successful. They collected a variety of Indian goods and gathered information on Indian languages and culture.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark together explored to the Louisiana Purchase for Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States.
William Clark's father is John Clark
Col. Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr is the grandson of William Clark. His father was William Clark's son Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. William Clark had named his son after his friend Meriwether Lewis.
William Clark was born on August 1, 1770.
William Clark was born on August 1, 1770.
William George Clark died in 1878.
William George Clark was born in 1821.
William Leon Clark was born in 1911.
William Leon Clark died in 2005.
William Clark - boxer - died in 1988.
William Clark - boxer - was born in 1899.
Edward William Clark was born in 1946.