Yes. Lewis and Clark had both been in the army before the expedition. Lewis had been a captain and Clark a lieutenant. They were reinstated for the purposes of the expedition.
Lewis and Clark built fort(s) for security and to store their supplies.
Lewis was an Irish explorer who was a general and Clark was an English explorer who was a soldier.
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Lewis and Clark stayed at Fort Mandan for a little over 5 months. The fort was built along the Missouri River, and was constructed from cottonwood lumber.
The Indians helped Lewis and Clark by providing them with food, supplies, guidance, and valuable information on the terrain and wildlife they encountered during their expedition. Many Indian tribes also offered friendship and assistance in navigating unfamiliar territories.
Lewis and Clark met indians
On July 27 - The Blackfeet Indians tried to steal Lewis's group's rifles. A fight broke out and two Indians were killed. This is the only hostile encounter with an Indian tribe.
No.
The Chinook Indians fed and housed the Lewis and Clark over the winter of 1805/6. With out the Chinook's help Lewis and Clark may not have made it back to their homes.
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Lewis and Clark met Sacagawea and her husband and other many Native Indians.
Shawnee
yes