His name was York, and he was Clark's slave, willed to him by his father. He was born circa 1770 and he was born into slavery as both his mother Rose and his father York were already slaves of the Clark family. But Clark did not like to refer to him as a "slave", so in the journals he called him "my servant". The two men had grown up together, and Clark trusted him completely. York was tall, strong, a valuable member of the expedition, and devoted to Clark, who freed him when they returned to St. Louis. Subsequently Clark set him up in the draying business.
their trip began in Missouri
No, they stared the trip together
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They discovered the Northwest Passage.
Lewis and Clark never explored Wisconsin. They followed the Missouri River for much of their trip.
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She had to carry her child on the trip
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No they did not. On their homeward trip back, Lewis and Clark went their separate ways. They later met up.
Because they were curious on what the world had to show them
it delayed the trip by a month