President Thomas Jefferson tasked Meriwether Lewis and William Clark with exploring and mapping the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, specifically to find a practical route across the western part of the continent to the Pacific Ocean. He also instructed them to study the geography, flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples they encountered during their expedition.
People explore new land for adventure, curiosity, trade opportunities, resources such as food or minerals, colonization, and scientific research.
The French wanted to explore the Mississippi River to expand their fur trade and establish trade networks with Native American tribes. They also sought to claim territorial control over the region and prevent other European powers from gaining a foothold in North America.
Giovanni da Verrazzano wanted to explore a new country in search of wealth and resources, mainly for trade and colonization on behalf of the French crown. He hoped to find new trade routes to Asia and lucrative opportunities for economic gain.
The Spanish wanted to explore the Americas to find new trade routes, establish colonies, spread Christianity, and acquire wealth through resources like gold and silver. They also sought to expand their empire and increase their influence in the New World.
Walter Raleigh wanted to explore in order to find new lands for England to colonize, establish trade routes, and expand the English empire. He also hoped to find resources such as gold and valuable minerals that would bring wealth and power to England. Additionally, Raleigh was driven by a sense of adventure and the desire to be recognized for his explorations.
to explore the west :)
Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the land west of the Missippi. They eventually ended up in Oregon. If you want to know more, iit is also a book.
I am not sure what you want to know. Jefferson was not an explorer, although, he figuratively explored the many subjects that he was interested in, such as natural science, architecture, political science, music, technology and foods. As President, he engaged Lewis and Clark to explore the new Louisiana Purchase, made at his urging.
Lewis and Clark's expedition fulfilled Thomas Jefferson's Continental vision because Jefferson want the U.S. to expand from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and even though there was no "Northwest' passage" Lewis and Clark still discovered a way to get to the Pacific ocean through rivers branching out.
Jefferson wanted to explore the American West, particularly the area west of the Mississippi River, in order to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean. He believed that such a route would provide an opportunity for trade and expansion. This desire for exploration and expansion ultimately led to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
he wanted to see sampes of wildlife, maps of the territory and he wanted to find a waterroute to the pacific
what Lewis and clark wanted to accomplish was to map the entire Louisiana purchase
his want to explore and discover
yes.
Lewis and Clark want it.
Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to explore the Louisiana Purchase because he wanted to know what the place was like. Example: what animals live there, what is the landforms, who are the Indians who live there, etc.
Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to find an all-water route to the Pacific Ocean, strengthen U.S. claims to the Pacific Northwest by reaching it through an overland route, explore and map the territory, make note of its natural resources and wildlife, and make contact with Indian tribes with the intention of establishing trade with them.Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to find an all-water route to the Pacific Ocean, strengthen U.S. claims to the Pacific Northwest by reaching it through an overland route, explore and map the territory, make note of its natural resources and wildlife, and make contact with Indian tribes with the intention of establishing trade with them.