eating pie and drinking cocapine
Lewis and Clark learned about doing maps and make detail on the map
maping what they saw and the land
he had them lead an expidition to map out the land to the west coast
The Indians were paid for there time and effort for doing so. There was no adversarial relationship between them.
they were both wise man, and knew how to complete what Jefferson was asking. they ended up doing an amazingjob.
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Sacagawea help save and direct Captains Lewis and Clark, on their expedition. They helped our country, and she helped them to do i Sacajawea did help Lewis and clark but she also did other tings she probably cooked for them and did many other things u can ook at what she has done and see that you can do many things like that to help others more. because if u didnt help that your friends or familie may think u have a problame with doing things for other and think you are not responsibale for anything like baby sitting or other things
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That he had the resources, that he knew what he was doing, and that he saw the potential for thoroughbred horse racing in the area may have been the reasons that led Colonel Meriwether Lewis Jr [January 27, 1846 - April 22, 1899] to set the groundwork for the subsequent Kentucky Derby. Clark was the grandson of William Clark [August 1, 1770 - September 1, 1838] of the [Meriwether] Lewis and Clark Expedition into the territory of the Louisiana Purchase.So the Colonel had the necessary connections and the resources. For example, he obtained the land for the subsequent Churchill Downs racetrack from his relatives, John and Henry Churchill.Additionally, Clark knew exactly what he was doing. Through his mother, Abigail Prather Churchill, he was descended from one of Kentucky's 'first families'. His ancestors had been in the subsequent Louisville area since 1787. Clark became knowledgeable in the area's wildlife and in horse riding. Additionally, he was acquainted with running of the world-famous Epsom Derby of England and Grand Prix de Paris of France's Jockey Club.Therefore, Clark knew what his beloved homeland was capable of. Specifically, he drew on the wide reputation of the Kentucky Bluegrass region as the source of superior racehorses from the time of the earliest European settlements.
doing the opposite of what lewis says
At the moment Twinkie Clark is okay. He is very fine and doing great. There has been no reports indicating otherwise.
No she isn't.