point where Columbia river flows into pacific .
Almost starve
Lewis and Clark spent their first winter of the expedition at Fort Mandan, which they built. It was named for the local tribe, the Mandans. That is also where they met Charboneau and Sacagawea, who became the expedition's translators.
Camp Dubois or in other words (Camp Woods)
Lewis and Clark
Lewis and Clark
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Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) and William Clark were the explorers of the Louisiana Territory and US Northwest from 1804 to 1806.
Lewis and Clark spent their first winter with the Mandan tribe in 1804-1805. They established a camp called Fort Mandan near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota. The Mandan people provided the expedition with food and support during the harsh winter months. This interaction significantly influenced the expedition's success and relationships with Native tribes.
During their first winter, Lewis and Clark estates with the Mandan tribe. There they met Pierre Charboneau and his wife, Sacagawea. Between the two of them, they knew several languages which allowed them to act as translators between the expedition and and the Native Americans. They joined the expedition to act as translators and guides.
The Mandan Indians
They led the first overland expedition of the American continent.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were their names.