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They did not "move" West. President Thomas Jefferson assigned Lewis and his team to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory and Clark would join him soon after.
The Iroquois didn't move west. They were a northeastern tribe.
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Large farmers made small farms move to the city for wealth because they took all the wealth.
To take part in the California Gold Rush
They move because lewis and clark and gold rush came
They did not "move" West. President Thomas Jefferson assigned Lewis and his team to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory and Clark would join him soon after.
Lewis and Clark explored the West helping others to understand the terrain, etc.
Lewis and Clark adventure helped strengthen the nation area, therefore preparing the people who wanted to move to the west.
Isaac Newton moved in with the Clark's when he was ten, because he began attending the Free Grammar School in Grantham, and they lived closer.
Yes, A lot because they had to portage (move their boats between lakes).
This expedition was able to show them the route and the map of the territory, where and what everything is.
This expedition was able to show them the route and the map of the territory, where and what everything is.
Lewis and Clark reached the Three Forks on the Missouri River on July 25, 1805. They would immediately move on, some 25 more miles, up the westernmost of the forks, what they would name a few days later the Jefferson River.
Very because they encouraged settlers to move west and its safe since its been "explored"
Thomas Jefferson was so eager because he wanted to move his settlers in that area before anyone else has.
Thomas Jefferson was so eager because he wanted to move his settlers in that area before anyone else has.