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he pooped his pants and it was green mushy and there were corn bits in it then he picked it up and ate it for dinner
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She had her baby and saw her brother again.
False, it happened two years after that expedition that Yellowstone National Park was created.
No. During the expedition, Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, a member of his expedition, discovered the Colorado Canyon (August, 1540), and gathered extensive information on the present day American Southwest. The expedition itself was considered a failure.
The only man known to have died during the Lewis and Clark Expedition was Sergeant Charles Floyd. Sergeant Floyd was born in Kentucky and was one of the first men to enlist in the expedition, on August 1, 1803. On August 20, 1804, he died from what is generally thought to have been a ruptured appendix. He is buried at Floyd's Bluff near Sioux City, Iowa.
Sgt Floyd was the only man known to have died during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He was born in Kentucky and was one of the first men to enlist in the expedition, on August 1, 1803. On August 20, 1804, he died from what is generally thought to have been a ruptured appendix. He is buried at Floyd's Bluff near Sioux City, Iowa.
During the 1953 Mount Everest expedition there were no deaths.
First expedition
they committed mutiny and all of the people who were with him still got shipped off the boat and had no oars (in Hudson bay)
The only man known to have died during the Lewis and Clark Expedition was Sergeant Charles Floyd. Sergeant Floyd was born in Kentucky and was one of the first men to enlist in the expedition, on August 1, 1803. On August 20, 1804, he died from what is generally thought to have been a ruptured appendix. He is buried at Floyd's Bluff near Sioux City, Iowa.