died
The Lewis and Clark expedition came to be known as the 'Permanent Party.' These were the members of the Corps of Discovery who had remained with the group for the duration of the expedition. Several members were removed from the expedition party because of disciplinary reasons.
There was a disease in the Lewis and Clark expedition
Yes someone did get lost on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
thomas jefferson told them to go on the expedition
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.
Lewis and Clark were joined by 31 other permanent members of the expedition.
Lewis, Clark, Sacagawea's Husband, Sacagawea, 45 members, and bunch of People in there.
The Lewis and Clark expedition came to be known as the 'Permanent Party.' These were the members of the Corps of Discovery who had remained with the group for the duration of the expedition. Several members were removed from the expedition party because of disciplinary reasons.
they died
Meriwether Lewis was in charge and William Clark came as his assistant. But the Lewis And Clark Expedition is still know as The Lewis And Clark Expedition.
Lewis and Clark are the captains of this expedition
There was a disease in the Lewis and Clark expedition
The budget for the Lewis and Clark expedition authorized by President Thomas Jefferson in 1803 was around $2,500. This covered expenses such as supplies, equipment, and salaries for the expedition members.
Yes he was. William Clark was a lieutenant-captain and was in fact Lewis' superior prior to the expedition. However, once Jefferson assigned Lewis to the expedition, Lewis was promoted to Captain. Lewis always considered Clark his "co-captain" and kept secret the fact that Clark was of lower rank from the other members.
Lewis & Clark began their expedition in 1804.
they went on with there life and then came in the Louisiana purchase.
The Lewis and Clark expedition consisted of 33 individuals. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were the leaders.