They explored the Louisiana Territory
Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Purchase. They and The Corps of Discovery (a group of about forty men) traveled to the village St. Charles. They also explored the Rocky Mountains. Pike explored in the Southwest into Spain's territory and got arrested.
They didn't explore any towns. There were no towns in the areas where they were.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition explored the western portion of the United States, including the Missouri River, the Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific Northwest. The Pike Expedition explored the southwestern portion of the United States, including present-day Colorado and New Mexico, as well as parts of present-day Kansas and Nebraska.
Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Purchase. They and The Corps of Discovery (a group of about forty men) traveled to the village St. Charles. They also explored the Rocky Mountains. Pike explored in the Southwest into Spain's territory and got arrested.
The Lewis and Clark expedition explored the western portion of the United States, journeying from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. They focused on the area of the Louisiana Purchase, including present-day states such as Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The Pike expedition, led by Zebulon Pike, explored parts of the western and southwestern United States. They ventured into the Rocky Mountains, the southern Great Plains, and the present-day states of Colorado and New Mexico. Pike's expedition aimed to explore and establish American presence in the newly acquired lands of the Louisiana Purchase.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition explored the western portion of the United States, focusing on the Louisiana Purchase territory and the Pacific Northwest. The Pike Expedition, led by Zebulon Pike, explored the southwestern portion of the United States, specifically the Rocky Mountains and present-day Colorado.
Before embarking on his expedition, Meriwether Lewis studied astronomy and botany to prepare himself for the scientific aspects of the journey.
Kaskaskia and Cahokia were captured near the present day city of St. Louis, Missouri by Clarks' expedition into the Ohio Valley.
The land of butt trees.
The Louisiana purchase and the east coast.(Excluding Florida)
The Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition (1804-1806) was the first transcontinental expedition to the Pacific Coast undertaken by the United States of America. This expedition was commissioned by Thomas Jefferson and was led by Meriweather Lewis and William Clark. The objective to this expedition was scientific and commercial-- to study animals life, areas plants, and to explore new land regions and land masses, to learn how the region could be economically exploited. Now, Lewis and Clark discovered scientific products and more about animals life and living and geographical territories. They also traveled the Oregon Trail, which covered Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming. The western half of the trail spanned the states of Idaho and Oregon.
The Pike Expedition explored the American Southwest, specifically the areas of present-day Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. It also ventured into parts of present-day Kansas and Oklahoma. The expedition was primarily focused on investigating the Spanish territories and gathering information about the region's geography, resources, and inhabitants.