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Superman's other name is Clark and his girlfriend is Lois. People often misspell Lewis' name as "Lois" so the two teams often get confused. The early 19th c. explorers Lewis and Clark are in no way related or have anything to do with Superman.
Yes, both Lewis and Clark were raised in Christian households and likely believed in Jesus. They often turned to prayer during times of difficulty on their expedition.
Lewis and Clark explored parts of what is now Nevada in 1805. They were hunted at this time by people representing Spain because Nevada was in Spanish Territory. The Spaniards thought Lewis and Clark were encroaching on their land.
Yes, Leona Lewis is known to be an animal lover and has several pets. She has shared her love for her dogs, particularly her two rescue dogs, whom she often features on her social media. Lewis is also an advocate for animal rights and often supports animal welfare causes.
Lewis and Clark did not find a continuous waterway connecting the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, often referred to as the "Northwest Passage." They also did not find a practical and navigable route by water through the western part of the continent.
Some of the friendly tribes encountered by Lewis and Clark on their expedition were the Mandan, Shoshone, Nez Perce, and Clatsop. These tribes often provided the explorers with food, shelter, and valuable information about the land they were travelling through.
William Clark served mainly as the expedition "doctor" and co-writer of the Journals. He often traded medical care for food and eventually established a reputation among the natives for his skills. Finding a man with a tumor on his thigh who couldn't walk, Clark cleansed and dressed the wound and left him some soap to wash the sore. He soon got better and as Clark says "this man assigned the restoration of his leg to me."
Meriwether Lewis was often described as introverted and moody. According to Jefferson, he also suffered from "hypochondriac afflictions" which often made him mentally stressed or depressed. He was quite the contrast to his friend and partner William Clark, who was friendly and outgoing.
Prior to the expedition, Clark was in fact Lewis' superior officer and was very experienced in handling boats. While Lewis spent his time in St. Louis gathering information, Clark did most of the work of turning the disparate crew into an integrated corps. Clark served mainly as the expedition "doctor" and as co-captain in updating the journals. He often traded medical care for food and eventually established a reputation among the natives for his skills. Finding a man with a tumor on his thigh who couldn't walk, Clark cleansed and dressed the wound and left him some soap to wash the sore. He soon got better and as Clark says "this man assigned the restoration of his leg to me."
yes. they often confused them for porcupines, and that how China was built in a day :) no its not right but hey, it was funny??
After the expedition, Clark would serve as governor of the Missouri Territory and he continued to lead Native American affairs for 30 years. He enjoyed a high reputation as an authority on the West and many hunters, adventurers and explorers often visited him in St. Louis for advice. He died at age 69 on September 1, 1838, of an unknown illness while at the home of his son, Meriwhether Lewis Clark.
Lewis and Clark were impressed by the diverse and scenic landscapes they encountered during their expedition, including the majestic Rocky Mountains, vast prairies, and the rugged terrains of the Pacific Northwest. They appreciated the beauty and grandeur of the American West, often noting the unique flora and fauna they encountered in their journals.