To Increase trade with Native Americans that was living on the territory.
Meriwether Lewis was the leader of an expedition into the Northern part of the Louisiana territory. The expedition was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson.
Lewis and Clark were went out by Jefferson to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory.
No, the leaders were Lewis & Clark.
President Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson acquired The Louisiana Territory.
President Jefferson needed Lewis and Clark to map the Louisiana Territory and to explore it.
US President Thomas Jefferson brokered the purchase of the Louisiana territory from Napoleon. Jefferson chose his personal secretary, and neighbor Meriwether Lewis, to lead the exploration of the new US territory. When he needed a partner, however, to help his expedition, Lewis agreed to have William Clark to share the leadership of the exploration of the Louisiana Territory. Sharing the command of the mission, was at the time, a sign of humbleness and Lewis' intelligence to share the duties was a correct one. Therefore, history records that the Lewis and Clark expedition explored the Louisiana Purchase.
President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the Lewis and Clark expedition, not long after he bought the Louisiana territory from Napoleon.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was sent west by Thomas Jefferson to explore the recently purchased Louisiana Territory.
President Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory and needed someone to check out the land
They were tasked to undergo the expedition by President Jefferson, shortly after the Louisiana Purchase. The land deal with France doubled the territory now owned by the US, and someone needed to go see what was out there.
What did Thomas Jefferson purchase the Louisiana