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They met with several different Native American tribes, they discovered many new animals (Prairie Dogs, Antelope) and new plants, and they came to the Great Falls, which they had to portage around.
Lewis and Clark were sent to the Louisiana Territory to explore new land.
They discovered several types of Native Americans, many new animals (such as the prairie dog and armidillo), and many new plants.
By the end of the expedition, Lewis and Clark found and categorized 122 new animals and 178 plants, mapped the geography, and achieved friendlier relations with the natives. However, they did not find an all water route to the Pacific Ocean.
Lewis and Clark found 170 new plants and 100 new animal species on their expedition of North America. They had also found the Rockies and nearly 50 Indian tribes.
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Because Lewis and Clark discovered other things like new plants and animals. They also encouraged settlement when their books were published. The DRAKEN at your service.
They met with several different Native American tribes, they discovered many new animals (Prairie Dogs, Antelope) and new plants, and they came to the Great Falls, which they had to portage around.
Lewis and Clark were sent to the Louisiana Territory to explore new land.
Lewis. #2 is Clark of The Lewis and Clark Expedition.
They described the "New" land, recording EVERYTHING about it- from the types of animals to the temperture. - 5th Grader Emma C.
Lewis and Clark's expedition discovered many new animal species, geographical features, and Native American tribes during their journey to explore the western United States. They also found a viable route for land travel to the Pacific Ocean, known as the Northwest Passage.
They explored the Louisia Purchase Found a quick water route to the Pacific Discover new species of plants and animals
Jefferson appointed Lewis and Clark to explore the Louisiana Purchase.
Sacagwea new the land, language, and symbols.
They discovered several types of Native Americans, many new animals (such as the prairie dog and armidillo), and many new plants.
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