The Clatsop Indians lived in the pacific northwest area of the United States. Lewis and Clark originally discovered the tribe in 1805.
AnswerSacajawea is honored on the front of the dollar coin because she helped on the Lewis and Clark expedition from St.Louis to Fort Clatsop in North America. While doing so, she traveled with her newborn on her back. She helped by being a translator, helped getting food, ETC
The next objective was the river-ports of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson. (That was where Grant demanded 'Unconditional Surrender', which became his trademark name.)
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It was built in 1805.
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The Lewis and Clark expedition left Fort Clatsop on March 23, 1806.
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No. Fort Mandan was somewhere around the beginning of the expedition and Fort Clatsop was somewhere around the beginning of the journey back home. They were named after Indian tribes that lived around the forts.
Lewis and Clark's party, consisting of around 33 men, started constructing Fort Clatsop on December 10, 1805. It took them about three weeks to complete the construction, and the fort was completed by December 25, 1805.
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