They had three "Riverboats" built specifically for the expedition, The main boat was called a "Keelboat".
Lewis and clark mostly used boats.
No, Lewis and Clark's expedition to explore the western United States from 1804 to 1806 primarily used boats to navigate the rivers and trails on horseback for overland travel. They were not on foot for the entirety of their journey.
Yes they used a covered wagon
The maps on the Lewis and Clark expedition were primarily drawn by William Clark, who was the expedition's co-leader and a skilled cartographer. Clark meticulously mapped the terrain, waterways, and Native American tribes encountered during the expedition, providing valuable information for future explorers and settlers.
a keel boat
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Only after Clark joined Lewis on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana)did they call their team the 'Corps of Discovery'
They used canoes much like those of the Native Americans.
Lewis and Clark used a combination of pantomime, sign language, and trading goods to communicate with the Native American tribes they encountered during their expedition. They also relied on the help of a few translators, such as Sacagawea, who served as an interpreter between the expedition and the Shoshone tribe.
Because no ship arrived at the coast for 6 months
mosquitos-caused a lot of trouble for Lewis and clark on their tripquest-another word for expedition or exploringquill pens-what was used to write in their journalsquestions-about their trip and by people during that timehope that helps:)
Merriwether Lewis and William Clark gained a lot of information on their journey including: - an all water route across the continent is nonexistent. - created a friendship with the native Americans. - discovered that plants could be used as medicine.