Lewis and Clark certainly did go to school. People from their culture went to school as children to learn life skills.
William Clark did not have any formal education, but instead was tutored at home. Because of his lack of proper education, he would later become self-conscious of his almost constant misspellings in his writing. From age thirteen to eighteen Lewis attended local school taught by ministers in Virginia. One of these was Parson Matthew Maury, who was a son of Charles Goodyear Maury who was Thomas Jefferson's teacher for two years. In 1793, Lewis graduated from Liberty Hall (now Washington and Lee University).
From about age thirteen in 1787 to age 18 in 1793 Lewis attended school. Lewis began his education at a local school taught by Parsons William Douglas and Matthew Maury. He then studied with Dr. Charles Everitt and then transferred to Rev. James Waddell in 1790. Lewis finished his formal education with Waddell.
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Yes, Amelia went to school. Then, where would she get the education? But my question is. Did she go to public schools or private schools or was she home schooled?
sir john hawkins did not go to school i looked on gooogle and they said he did not go to school he taught his self.
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Lewis and Clark were sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the west.
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No, Sacagawea did not marry Meriwether Lewis or William Clark. However, she did go on an expedition with Lewis and Clark along with her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau.
she traveled with Lewis and clark
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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.
Yes, Toussaint Charbonneau, Her husband, was an interpreter for Lewis and Clark
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