Lewis and Clark explored, charted, and discovered a most remarkable continent - a land filled with an array of native peoples, spectacular places, fascinating creatures, and extraordinary flora unknown east of the Mississippi. Experience the epic adventure through removable journal pages, maps, and artifacts.
Most likely, yes. Compasses were in regular use well before the time of Lewis and Clark.
The most famous are Lewis and Clark, guided by Pocahantos.
The only fatality on the Lewis & Clark expedition was Sergeant Charles Floyd, who most likely died of a ruptured appendix.
Marco Polo
Two of them are Charles Sergeant Floyd and Private John Shields.
the most important thing about The Lewis & Clark Expedition was that it led to active learning through exploration. The expedition describes the journey of Lewis and Clark during the Louisiana
he most important thing about The Lewis & Clark Expedition was that it led to active learning through exploration. The expedition describes the journey of Lewis and Clark during the Louisiana
Meriwether Lewis
The Arikara Indians valued the trade goods provided by Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, such as beads, trinkets, and metal tools. They were also interested in the information and news brought by the expedition about other tribes and settlers in the region.
Most likely, yes. Compasses were in regular use well before the time of Lewis and Clark.
the sextant
Clark. He made the maps and directed the boats.
Lewis and Clark were explorers, leading the famous 1803 expedition - the Corps of Discovery - from the Missouri to the Pacific Ocean; a trek intended to study the land and its characteristics and report back to President Jefferson. Although Lewis and Clark were soldiers, as were most of their expedition members, it was not a warlike excercise but simply an information-gathering expedition which turned out to be hugely successful and was accomplished with only one death, thought to be from appendicitis.
The most famous are Lewis and Clark, guided by Pocahantos.
They learned there was no Northwest passage and found plants, animals, and people they didn’t know about.
The Lewis and Clark expedition paved the way for westward expansion, which exploded after their successful trek across the continent. It was one of the most successful expeditions ever undertaken, and ended well. For more information, see link below.
The only fatality on the Lewis & Clark expedition was Sergeant Charles Floyd, who most likely died of a ruptured appendix.