In January of 1803, Thomas Jefferson commissioned Capt. Meriwether Lewis (his presidential aide) to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory. Before Lewis met up with Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. Lt. William Clark would offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana).
They then named their team the "Corps of Discovery."
After that, the party consisted of nearly 30 with three sergeants, 22 enlisted men, volunteers, interpreters, and Clark's slave.
Thomas Jefferson, in 1803.
President Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the "Louisiana Purchase" as they called it.
Meriweather Lewis and William Clark were sent by Jefferson to explore the new territory. There were 33 people in the party including Sacajawea and her husband and son.
The very first thing that the United States did with the Louisiana Purchase was explore it. President Thomas Jefferson sent an expedition led by Lewis and Clark in 1804.
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Lewis and Clark were sent to the Louisiana Territory to explore new land.
Lewis & Clark were sent out by the president Jefferson, to explore the newly purchased Louisiana
Lewis and Clark
Thomas Jefferson, in 1803.
Thomas Jefferson was the President at the time of the Louisiana Purchase. He also sent Lewis and Clark to explore the limits of the purchase.
President Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the "Louisiana Purchase" as they called it.
Benjamin Franklin did not send Lewis on his mission to explore the Louisiana Territory. It was President Thomas Jefferson who gave Lewis the instructions.
They were tasked to undergo the expedition by President Jefferson, shortly after the Louisiana Purchase. The land deal with France doubled the territory now owned by the US, and someone needed to go see what was out there.
He was sent by president Thomas Jefferson to explore the 828000 square miles of land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was sent west by Thomas Jefferson to explore the recently purchased Louisiana Territory.
Lewis and Clark were went out by Jefferson to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory.
Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to explore the western territory. The Louisiana Purchase was important because it doubled the land size of the US at that time.