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Francisco Pizarro's three voyages to the Americas took place in 1509, 1524, and 1530. Each voyage contributed to his eventual conquest of the Inca Empire in present-day Peru.

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Who was involved in the Lewis and Clark expedition?

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Who went on the expedition of Lewis and Clark?

Besides Meriwether Lewis and Capt. William Clark of course...1.) Sergeant Charles Floyd (1782 - 1804)2.) Sergeant Patrick Gass (1771 - 1870)3.) Sergeant Nathanial Hale Pryor (1772-1831)4.) Sergeant John Ordway (ca. 1775-ca. 1817)5.) Corporal Richard Warfington (1777-?)6.) Private John Boley (dates unknown)7.) Private William E. Bratton (1778-1841)8.) Private John Collins (?-1823)9.) Private John Colter (ca. 1775-1813)10.) Private Pierre Cruzatte (dates unknown)11.) Private John Dame (1784-?)12.) Private Joseph Fields (ca. 1772-1807)13.) Private Reuben Fields (Joseph's brother) (ca. 1771-1823?)14.) Private Robert Frazer (?-1837)15.) Private George Gibson (?-1809)16.) Private Silas Goodrich (dates unknown)17.) Private Hugh Hall (ca. 1772-?)18.) Private Thomas Proctor Howard (1779-?)19.) Private Francois Labiche (dates unknown)20.) Private Jean Baptiste LePage (1761-1809)21.) Private Hugh McNeal (dates unknown)22.) Private John Newman (ca. 1785-1838) (expelled from the expedition)23.) Private Moses B. Reed (dates unknown) (expelled from the expedition)24.) Private John Potts (1776-1808?)25.) Private John Robertson (ca. 1780-?)26.) Private George Shannon (1785-1836) (youngest member)27.) Private John Shields (1769-1809)28.) Private John B. Thompson (dates unknown)29.) Private Howard Tunn (1770 - ?)30.) Private Ebenezer Tuttle (1773-?)31.) Private Peter M. Weiser (1781-?)32.) Private William Werner (dates unknown)33.) Private Isaac White (ca. 1774-?)34.) Private Joseph Whitehouse (ca. 1775-?)35.) Private Alexander Hamilton Willard (1778-1865)36.) Private Richard Windsor (dates unknown)37.) Engagé Alexander Carson (ca. 1775-1836)38.) Engagé Charles Caugee (dates unknown)39.) Engagé Joseph Collin (dates unknown)40.) Engagé Jean Baptiste Deschamps (dates unknown)41.) Engagé Charles Hebert (dates unknown)42.) Engagé Jean Baptiste La Jeunesse (?-1806?)43.) Engagé Etienne Malboeuf (ca. 1775-?)44.) Engagé Peter Pinaut (ca. 1776-?)45.) Engagé Paul Primeau (dates unknown)46.) Engagé Franois Rivet (ca. 1757-1852)47.) Engagé Peter Roi (dates unknown)48.) Toussaint Charbonneau (Sacagawea's husband) (1767-1843)49.) Sacagawea (c. 1788-1812)50.) Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau (Sacagawea's son) (1805-1866)51.) Interpreter George Drouillard (?-1810)52.) York (Clark's slave) (c. 1770-March 1831?)53.) "Seaman" or "Scannon", Lewis' large black Newfoundland dog


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