lews and clirk
The Lewis and Clark Expedition explored the Louisiana Purchase territory.
Zebulon Pike.
Zebulon Pike.
It was purchased from France on April 30, 1803, for $15 million and officially explored by the Lewis and Clark expedition (1804-1806). The US negotiators were seeking the purchase of New Orleans and were surprised when they were offered all of the territory instead.
1803 to 1806
It was Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery which began in 1804. With the Louisiana Purchase completed in 1803, the French had ceded their territory to the U.S. The British claimed much of what later became the Oregon Territory, although there were also French and American trappers in the area. Spain still claimed much of the area southwest of the Louisiana Territory, but the expedition did not travel that far south. So I suspect it was British territory that Lewis & Clark ventured in to.pike 1806-1807
Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark lead a group of men called the "Corps of Discovery" to explore the Louisiana Territory from 1804 to 1806.
It was Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery which began in 1804. With the Louisiana Purchase completed in 1803, the French had ceded their territory to the U.S. The British claimed much of what later became the Oregon Territory, although there were also French and American trappers in the area. Spain still claimed much of the area southwest of the Louisiana Territory, but the expedition did not travel that far south. So I suspect it was British territory that Lewis & Clark ventured in to.pike 1806-1807
With the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.
No one. You have two events in history totally combined and they are 200 years apart. Pocahontas was alive in 1609 and was at Jamestown when the first English settlers came. The Louisiana purchase happened in 1806 and it involved the purchase of land from France. Two men name Lewis and Clark explored the new territory for the United States.
about three years from 1803 to 1806
Samuel Parker - Oregon politician - was born in 1806.