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Pikes adventure was of the south west of the Louisiana territory. The goal of Pikes expedition was to find the source of the Red River
Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory.
The purpose was to see what laid beyond their settlements, farther into the Louisiana Purchase and what kinds of animals, plants, and geographical features laid beyond.
The purpose was to see what laid beyond their settlements, farther into the Louisiana Purchase and what kinds of animals, plants, and geographical features laid beyond.
Napoleon had a profit motive. Jefferson saw it as an invesment. Both got what they wanted. Napoleon in the short term and Jefferson's goal is still paying out huge dividends on a daily basis.
Their job was to explore the Louisiana Territory and report back to Jefferson. He asked them to follow the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. And they were the right men for the job.
William Clark was searching for a water route to the Pacific Ocean when he joined Meriwether Lewis in their famous expedition, the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Their goal was to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson in 1804 to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory. The expedition was led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and their main goal was to find a practical route to the Pacific Ocean. They also documented and collected information about the flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples they encountered along the way.
Lewis and Clark's goals for their expedition were to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory, establish diplomatic relations with Native American tribes, and find a water route linking the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. They were also tasked with studying the region's plants, animals, and geography.
yes one goal was to explore the Mississippi <^__^>...baka
he wanted to get married
to find a water route to the Pacific