They split at the mouth of the Medicine River
Yes they did
The Lewis and Clark expedition opened up the West for settlement. :]
because they did so shut up
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and Zebulon Pike
The Lewis and Clark Expedition : Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark .
Yes they did
only once, on the way back from their journey.
Lewis and Clark split up during their expedition and Lewis stayed near to the Missouri River and Clark went south through the fringes on Montana till he found the Yellowstone River, which was also a tributary of the Missouri river. Then Clark would follow Yellowstone River east to meet the Missouri River and the expedition would continue.
The Lewis and Clark expedition opened up the West for settlement. :]
she traveled with Lewis and clark
Both Lewis and Clark grew up in the state of Virginia. However, once they were of age, they moved to Louisville, Kentucky.
The pacific ocean
Col. Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr is the grandson of William Clark. His father was William Clark's son Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. William Clark had named his son after his friend Meriwether Lewis.
Yes, there are several monuments and statues dedicated to Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the leaders of the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition. One notable monument is the Lewis and Clark Monument in St. Charles, Missouri, which marks the starting point of their journey.
No they did not. On their homeward trip back, Lewis and Clark went their separate ways. They later met up.
Meriwether Lewis was in charge and William Clark came as his assistant. But the Lewis And Clark Expedition is still know as The Lewis And Clark Expedition.
Lewis and Clark were the two explorers that led the expedition over the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific.