The purpose of the exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, also known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was to find a water or land path to the Pacific. Other reasons were to reinforce the American claims to the territory, to gather information about the natives in the territory, and to gather information on resources in the area.
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The purpose of the exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, also known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition, was to find a water or land path to the Pacific. Other reasons were to reinforce the American claims to the territory, to gather information about the natives in the territory, and to gather information on resources in the area.
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Lewis and clark
The revolt against their mother country, England, the Louisiana Purchase, and the exploration of unclaimed western territories beyond the boundaries of the Louisiana Purchase.
The Louisiana Purchase created the opportunities of exploration, more land to farm and create cities in, and it also gave the U.S. more access to natural resources
It wasn't. Lewis and Clark had nothing to do with the exploration of the Northwest Passage. The purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition was to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase and points west.
Her name was Sacagawea.
The exploration for Louisiana was called the Lewis and Clark expedition.