Lewis and Clark
Lewis and Clark
Well i don't know if this is what you are asking, but they explored the area of the Louisiana Purchase
Lewis and Clark explored the area acquired by the Louisiana purchase. They did this under the request of Thomas Jefferson. The goal of the exploration was to explore the area that the US had purchased, looking for resources and other things of interest to the country.
The land area that eventually would become Minnesota was purchased from the French government as part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Purchase. They and The Corps of Discovery (a group of about forty men) traveled to the village St. Charles. They also explored the Rocky Mountains. Pike explored in the Southwest into Spain's territory and got arrested.
The southern area near Spain.
The Louisiana Purchase covered the mid-west region of the United States.
The "Discovery Corps", which was led by Lewis and Clark.The Corp of Discovery with Lewis and Clark
The area is 820,000 square miles!
Panfilo de Narvaez was one of the first European explorers to visit Louisiana, in 1528. Hernando de Soto followed the Mississippi River down to the Gulf of Mexico in 1543. Robert Cavelier de La Salle named the region Louisiana in 1682 as the French explored the region (named in honor of France's King Louis XIV). Note that the United States acquired the territory in the Louisiana Purchase on December 20, 1803.
Robert Cavelier de' La Sall'e named Louisiana after King Louis the XIV of France.
Louisiana Territory.