Lewis and Clark's expedition covered approximately 8,000 miles round trip. They traveled from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Pacific coast and back, navigating various terrains and waterways. The journey took place between 1804 and 1806, and their route included significant portions of the Missouri River and the Columbia River.
No they did not. On their homeward trip back, Lewis and Clark went their separate ways. They later met up.
8,000 miles across the u.s
Since there weren't many roads in the 1800s and most land that Lewis and Clark explored was unknown, rivers were one of the only ways they could travel. The rivers were how fur trappers traveled.
No, they stared the trip together
their trip began in Missouri
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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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