Lewis and Clark brought back various samples of plants and animals, maps, journals detailing their travels, and valuable information about the geography and native peoples of the newly explored territories. They also brought back newfound knowledge about potential trade routes and resources in the region.
Lewis and Clark brought back detailed maps, scientific discoveries, and knowledge of new plants and animals found during their expedition. They also established relationships with Native American tribes and gathered valuable information about the Western terrain and resources.
There is no known family connection between Lewis and Clark, but this doesn't not mean there isn't one. Meriwether Lewis's family tree has been researched back through at least 32 generations with links to both European Royalty and American Presidents. William Clark's ancestry is a bit murkier as it pretty much hits a brick wall after going back a mere 5 generations.
The Lewis and Clark expedition brought back valuable information about the geography, flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples of the American West. They also provided detailed maps, scientific data, and insights into potential resources for future settlement and development. Additionally, they established diplomatic relations with various Native American tribes along their journey.
They were lucky because they made it all the way to Pacific Ocean and back.
Plants and spicices like animals
Zebras and Lions and Gorillas and Bigfoot
They sent back animals and plants for Thomas Jefferson to study and marvel at. I hope this answered your question!
well..i dont really know the answer to that one
They brought back maps
Lewis and Clark brought a prarie dog back with them.
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they brought back valueable scientific and geographic information
Lewis and Clark brought back various samples of plants and animals, maps, journals detailing their travels, and valuable information about the geography and native peoples of the newly explored territories. They also brought back newfound knowledge about potential trade routes and resources in the region.
Lewis and Clark got back from there expedition on February 22nd
Lewis and Clark brought back detailed maps, scientific discoveries, and knowledge of new plants and animals found during their expedition. They also established relationships with Native American tribes and gathered valuable information about the Western terrain and resources.
No, Lewis and Clark went by ships and wagons pulled by oxen.