Lewis and Clark found a Monkeyflower, thin-leaved owl cover, purple prairie clover, mariposa lily, and pink elephants "so-you-wund"
It was a Newfoundland
definitely Omaha......
Lewis and Clark met indians
Lewis and Clark experienced a variety of landscapes during their expedition, including forests, grasslands, mountains, and rivers. They traveled through vast areas of wilderness, encountering diverse ecosystems and the natural beauty of the American West. Their journey provided valuable information about the geography and resources of the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.
Lewis and Clark encountered a variety of landforms on their expedition, including mountains, rivers, forests, plains, and deserts. They also encountered canyons, plateaus, and grasslands as they traveled through different regions of North America.
The members of the Lewis and Clark expedition primarily spoke English. However, they also made efforts to communicate with Native American tribes they encountered using sign language, drawings, and a few words of indigenous languages.
Lewis and Clark were on a expesition to sail all of the boys in the world, and all of the American teachers, Lewis and clark are very special people. They love kids and teachers most because they help out childish children. Also they teach lil kids how to play birdie in PE. ! Which is very hard to do except for when your gee's like me......<3 DONT FORGET IT.
Lewis and Clark had brought with them 15 common flintlock rifles. These were to be used mainly for hunting and to be used as self-defense only as a last resort. They also brought with them 500 best flints, 200 lbs of rifle powder, and 400 lbs of lead.
No, Lewis and Clark did not find any gold during their expedition to the Pacific Northwest from 1804 to 1806. Their primary goal was to explore and chart the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory for the United States.
No they didn't have that kind of stuff.
Southern accents, from Virginia/Kentucky
Lewis' dog, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was of the Newfoundland breed. Historians differ on whether the dog was named "Seaman" or "Scannon", depending on how you read Lewis' writing. Lewis purchased him for some $20 from a riverboat captain before he left Washington D.C. The captain had won him and his mother playing cards. Seaman (or Scannon) accompanied Lewis all the way to the Pacific Ocean and returned with him to St. Louis. The Newfoundland is a big dog with a kind personality. Lewis prised the dog "much for his docility and qualifications generally for my journey." This particular breed is a working dog, especially used in the sea fishing industry. These types of dogs would pull in the fish loaded nets.