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The Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery actually began in Washington, DC, then traveled through Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania as Meriwether Lewis gained knowledge and supplies in preparation for the expedition. Once Lewis had a keelboat ready, he travled down the Ohio River, through the states of Ohio and Kentucky, and the future states of West Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. After training at Camp River Dubois, Illinois, the actual expidition officially began on May 14, 1804. The expidition traveled through the Louisiana Purchase, through the future states of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon.
Before Lewis met up with Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. Lt. William Clark would offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana). From there, they sailed down the Ohio River towards St. Louis.And being that the expedition began in Pittsburgh, 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.If you don't believe me that the expedition began in Pittsburgh and NOT St. Louis, then follow the related link to the Louis and Clark Journals' first entry. As we all know, the common American history textbook likes to smudge the details.
Slaves traveled through New Jersey, Pensyllvania, Conneticut, Massichusits, New Hampsher, New York, RHode Island, Vermont, and Ohio.SOME SPELLING MAY BE INCORRECT:)
The explorer who was searching for gold in present-day southeastern US was Hernando de Soto. He was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States. De Soto and his crew arrived in Florida in 1539 and began an exploration of the Southeast eventually reaching as far as the Mississippi River. As they traveled they looked for gold which was the primary goal of their expedition. They also encountered several Native American tribes and were the first Europeans to explore the interior of the continent. By the end of their journey de Soto and his men had traveled through six present-day US states including Georgia Alabama Tennessee Mississippi Arkansas and Louisiana.
Thomas Jefferson was hoping to find a water route through the United States to the Pacific Ocean.
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The Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery actually began in Washington, DC, then traveled through Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania as Meriwether Lewis gained knowledge and supplies in preparation for the expedition. Once Lewis had a keelboat ready, he travled down the Ohio River, through the states of Ohio and Kentucky, and the future states of West Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri. After training at Camp River Dubois, Illinois, the actual expidition officially began on May 14, 1804. The expidition traveled through the Louisiana Purchase, through the future states of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon.
Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota are all US states. The Missouri River flows through or along the borders of all four states. Agriculture is a major industry in all four states. All four states are considered part of the Great Plains. The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled through all four states.
Michigan, Indiana & Illinois.
The two states coronado traveled in the prestent day are Flordia, and Colorado.
The six states the Watsons traveled through on their way to Birmingham were Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama.
Nevada and Utah or Arizona and New Mexico.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was a conquistador who led an expedition through the southwestern parts of the United States and reached Kansas. This expedition was from 1540 to 1542. On this expedition, he discovered the Grand Canyon and the Colorado River. He was also looking for the legendary cities of gold.
Coronado travled through areas of Northern Mexico and present-day Arizona and New Mexico. The expedition reached a town belonging to the Zuni people in early summer 1540.
The two states coronado traveled in the prestent day are Flordia, and Colorado.
The two states coronado traveled in the prestent day are Flordia, and Colorado.