the great plains
The purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition, or Corps of Discovery , was to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
Lewis' and Clark's journals of the expedition describe the natural resources and native peoples of the West and contain information on many scientific matters. Over the two year journey, the expedition had made more discoveries of landscapes, rivers, native cultures, zoology, and botany of North America than any scientific expedition. Their results/contributions were many and lasting.One of the most significant contributions of the Lewis and Clark Expedition was a better perception of the geography of the Northwest and the production of the first accurate maps of the area. During the journey, Lewis and Clark prepared approximately 140 maps.A second achievement of the expedition was a better understanding of the country's natural resources. During the journey, they were able to find and categorize 122 new animals and 178 plants.
Alot of Marijuana
In 1803 Lewis and Clark were sent out to find a water route to the pacific. On their journey they discovered over 300 plants and species. To name a few they found the Missouri beaver, the Northern raccoon, the lemon scurfpea, the Missouri Indians, the Osage Orange tree, and the Blue Catfish.
Thomas Jefferson gave orders to Lewis to find the Northwest passage
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The purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition, or Corps of Discovery , was to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
Sacagawea
She set out to help Lewis and Clark on their journey to find the Northwest Passage.
Sacagawea was the Native American that helped Lewis and Clark on their journey. She helped them as an interpreter, and helped them find their way.
it was difficult because they had cleaned after themselves
Thomas Jefferson expected Lewis and Clark to find Mammoths.
Lewis and Clark found the Missouri River.
were to help Lewis and Clark find the Northeast passage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Lewis and Clark found the wild rose in south Africa!!!!
I believe Lewis and Clark found the Golden Eagle in Montana.