The group of men who went on the journey with Lewis and Clark were known as the Corps of Discovery. They were a diverse team of volunteers, including soldiers, interpreters, and hunters, who were chosen by Lewis and Clark to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase and find a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was joined by approximately 30 individuals, including Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacagawea, and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau, as well as other explorers, soldiers, and interpreters. They embarked on this expedition to explore the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase.
The primary objectives of the Lewis and Clark Expedition were to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, establish diplomatic relations with Native American tribes, find a practical route across the western half of the continent, and study the plants, animals, and geography of the region.
Sacagawea, a Lemhi Shoshone woman, was the Indian girl who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition as an interpreter and guide. She played a vital role in helping the expedition navigate through unfamiliar territories and establish relationships with Native American tribes encountered along the way.
Lewis and Clark extensively trained in mapmaking, navigation, and survival skills. They also gathered supplies such as clothing, tools, weapons, and trade goods. Additionally, they consulted with experts in various fields to equip themselves with the necessary knowledge for the journey.
Lewis and Clark prepared for their expedition by gathering supplies such as food, ammunition, navigational tools, and trade goods. They also recruited a team of skilled individuals and received training in cartography, diplomacy, and wilderness survival. Additionally, they consulted with experts in various fields to gather information about the territories they would be exploring.
sacajuwea
There were 33 individuals on the expedition, plus Sacajawea.
Both went to places unknown and full of dangers.
to explore the Mississippi river and a route to the Pacific ocean
they went on a journey where no man has gone and they left to seek more land I believe
At the time of their expedition, Lewis was 29 years old and Clark was 33. Clark was among the oldest in the group, but it would be Toussaint Charbonneau who would be the youngest.
William Clark (assuming you're talking about the Lewis and Clark expedition)
No, Lewis and Clark went by ships and wagons pulled by oxen.
No, they did not. But they did write a documentary about wha they have seen, but you won't get that anywhere because it all went to president Thomas Jefferson.
Well it was Thomas Jefferson who originally sent them on their journey to the coast, so I would imagine that he would have wanted to be kept updated on their progress and what they saw as they went about their journey.
Meriwether Lewis was 29 years old and William Clark was 33.
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