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Lewis and Clark got back from there expedition on February 22nd
the Lewis and Clark expedition was the first overland expedition undertaken by the united state to the pacific coast and back
Lewis and Clark set out to explore the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and came back in 1806 this is called the Louis and Clark Expedition.
started to return to st. louis march 23 1806 and they got back to st. louis september 23 1806
No, Lewis and Clark went by ships and wagons pulled by oxen.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, traveled from St. Louis along the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean and back from 1804 to 1806. Their journey was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory and to find a practical route to the Pacific. The expedition provided valuable information about the geography, wildlife, and native peoples of the region.
Lewis and Clark explored 8,000 miles before heading back.
they didnt have fraternities back then dummy and Lewis and Clark are two serarate people, so the correct grammar would be "WERE Lewis and clark..."
During the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the explorers sent back various specimens and artifacts to St. Louis, including plant and animal samples, maps, and detailed journals documenting their findings. Notably, they sent back a specimen of the prairie dog and other unique items that showcased the diverse wildlife and geography of the newly explored territories. These materials ultimately reached President Thomas Jefferson, who was keenly interested in the scientific and geographical information gathered during the expedition. This correspondence contributed significantly to the understanding of the American West.