They were sent by Thomas Jefferson to find the Northwest passage to the Pacific Ocean and go back so they have better look at the Louisiana purchase.
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Yes, there are several monuments and statues dedicated to Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the leaders of the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition. One notable monument is the Lewis and Clark Monument in St. Charles, Missouri, which marks the starting point of their journey.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. They were both co-captains of the expedition, which aimed to explore and map the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase.
Before the expedition, Meriwether Lewis served as a personal secretary and aide to President Thomas Jefferson, while William Clark was a US Army officer who had experience in cartography and leading expeditions.
Meriwether Lewis was buried near the Natchez Trace in Tennessee, while William Clark was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri.
Lewis: Hohenwald, Tennessee along the Natchez Trace National Historic Trail Clark : Bellefontaine Cemetery north side of the City of St. Louis, Missouri
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Lewis&Clark met while in the army.
The Louisiana Purchase was the land west of the Mississippi River that was bought from Napoleon while he was trying to take over Europe. Lewis and Clark went out on a mission across the Louisiana Purchase to find the Northwest Passage. (There mission was a failure, since there was no Northwest Passage).
No, they met her along the way.
Clark did not like water while Lewis loved boats!
Benjamin Franklin did not send Lewis and Clark on their expedition. The Lewis and Clark expedition was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson in 1803 to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory. It aimed to find a practical route across the western half of the continent, while establishing an American presence in the uncharted west.
By traveling to differemt places/territories with Lewis and Clark.
yes Lewis and clark ate their dog while enduring the harsh winter in the rockies
she traveled with Lewis and clark
To support her tribe and help Lewis and Clark complete their expedition to the Pacific Coast.
lewis and clark encoutered many obstacles \. bears, indians, and hot weather
Similarities: Both Lewis and Clark were courageous, determined, and resourceful leaders who possessed a strong sense of adventure and curiosity. Differences: Lewis was more introspective and intellectual, while Clark was more outgoing and sociable. Additionally, Lewis had a background in natural history, while Clark had a military background.