Sakagewea who was soooo sexy an native American women some people confuse her with Pocohautas she was an Natie American princess anyway Sakagewea was kidnapped by Lewis and clark to help them with them with their Exepition which was called Lewis and Clarks Expedition
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During their expedition, Lewis and Clark had to make it through rough winters and needed to seek help from the native American tribes that inhabited these winter grounds. There's a terrific book that chronicles Lewis and Clark's expedition from start to finish: The Journals of Lewis and Clark, edited by Bernard DeVoto published by Mariner Books. The Journals are a really fun read.
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Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the epidition, but some say that Lewis was the main leader.
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Yes, some historians and scholars question aspects of Lewis and Clark's expedition, including the role of Sacagawea. Critics argue that her contributions have been undervalued or romanticized in popular narratives, and they emphasize the importance of recognizing her as an experienced guide and translator rather than just a symbol. Additionally, debates exist around the accuracy of the expedition's accounts and the impact on Indigenous peoples. These discussions highlight the complexities of historical interpretation and the need for a nuanced understanding of all individuals involved.
To some extent. They wrote a book, but nothing that is quoted.
Lewis and Clark visited several states and places during their expedition. Some of the places were Atchison, KS, Metropolis, IL, and St. Louis, MO.
Lewis' dog, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was of the Newfoundland breed. Historians differ on whether the dog was named "Seaman" or "Scannon", depending on how you read Lewis' writing. Lewis purchased him for some $20 from a riverboat captain before he left Washington D.C. The captain had won him and his mother playing cards. Seaman (or Scannon) accompanied Lewis all the way to the Pacific Ocean and returned with him to St. Louis. The Newfoundland is a big dog with a kind personality. Lewis prised the dog "much for his docility and qualifications generally for my journey." This particular breed is a working dog, especially used in the sea fishing industry. These types of dogs would pull in the fish loaded nets.
Meriwether Lewis who had been appointed to the rank of Captain, was designated as the expedition "scientist". Prior to the expedition, Lewis went to Philadelphia for intense training by physician Benjamin Rush, astronomer-surveyor Andrew Ellicott, botanist Benjamin Barton, anatomist Casper Wister, and mathematician Robert Patterson. For three months he was tutored in the spring of 1803. The skills that Lewis learned would be passed on to Clark as they traveled. Prior to the expedition, Clark was in fact Lewis' superior officer and was very experienced in handling boats. Clark had rounded up some men from the mountains to help on the expedition.