Sacagawea, Shoshone Native American woman, acted as translator and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805 and 1806. She is generally credited with leading the expedition over the rockies.
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The expression 'led' in relation to exploration expeditions in normal language refers to the expedition leaders, not the guides.
So the answer is Lewis and Clark.
Many explorers have led expeditions through the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
Zebulon Pike is one, as are Lewis and Clark. Long's peak is named after the leader of one such expedition.
i dont no i think it is lewis and clark or vasco da gama
Meriweather Lewis
Lewis and Clarke of course
Lewis and Clark
explorers led their expedition across montana to the pacific coast in 1805
It was actually Balboa Caboto Magellan or Vespucci who led the first European expedition.
Magellan led the first European expedition to reach the Pacific Ocean.
It was actually Balboa Caboto Magellan or Vespucci who led the first European expedition.
Balboa stated that he led the first European expedition to reach the Pacific Ocean. Caboto stated that he is the English king that sent me on an expedition to the Indies, to help England compete for land and wealth.
Magellan
Lewis and Clarke of course
Ferdinand Magellan, who led the first expedition to sail around the world, exploring routes across the Pacific Ocean in the early 16th century.
Thor Heyerdahl led the Kon-Tiki expedition. He and his crew set out in 1947 from Peru to sail across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft to prove that it was possible for ancient South Americans to reach Polynesia. The expedition was successful, and it provided evidence for Heyerdahl's theory.
The Portuguese Fernao de Magalhaes.
I think it was this guy named Ferdinand Magellan im not sure
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