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Lewis and Clark killed 13 deer on their expedition
Lewis and Clark did run out of food at times. In their journals there were entries that stated they had to kill the horses in order to have food to survive.
Lewis and Clark's expedition resulted in the deaths of one member of their group, Sergeant Charles Floyd, who passed away from what is believed to be appendicitis. They did not directly kill anyone during their journey.
yes. with the shortage of food and water not all could live so they had to sacerfice some\.
This answer is unknown. You should ask Sacageugea. But it is on record that the ate a NATIVE AMERICAN because they were starving.
Lewis and Clark encountered a Grizzly Bear, which was more aggressive and noticeably more difficult to kill than its eastern Black Bear relative. They had to shoot it multiple times before it crossed a nearby stream and later died.
no they did not kill people.
Lewis and Clark's expedition killed around 20 buffalo for food during their journey through the American West. This was necessary for their survival as they relied on the meat for sustenance. Buffalo hunting was an essential part of their expedition to maintain their supplies.
Sasuke didn't kill Sakura. He almost did but Naruto saved her. And he tried to kill her because she tried to kill him first, but she hesitated.
Lewis Powell was supposed to kill William Henry Seward, Lincoln's Secretary of State.
he tried to kill the son of Zeus
Lewis and Clark killed and ate a variety of animals during their expedition, such as deer, buffalo, elk, and birds like geese and ducks. They also consumed fish from rivers and streams that they encountered along their journey. Additionally, they occasionally ate dogs that were given to them by Native American tribes as food.