i think they will need hard working people who are willing to go on the expedition
Lewis & Clark went on an expedition to explore the new addition to the United States.
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Lewis and Clark did not invent anything.
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No he is not dead he is still living in his 70's
Lewis and Clark were joined by 31 other permanent members of the expedition.
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The Lewis and Clark expedition came to be known as the 'Permanent Party.' These were the members of the Corps of Discovery who had remained with the group for the duration of the expedition. Several members were removed from the expedition party because of disciplinary reasons.
Lewis, Clark, Sacagawea's Husband, Sacagawea, 45 members, and bunch of People in there.
The budget for the Lewis and Clark expedition authorized by President Thomas Jefferson in 1803 was around $2,500. This covered expenses such as supplies, equipment, and salaries for the expedition members.
William Clark was responsible for mapping and documenting the geography, flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples encountered during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He also played a key role in maintaining order and facilitating communication between the expedition members and Native American tribes. Additionally, Clark provided valuable leadership, navigation expertise, and military skills that were crucial to the success of the journey.
Lewis and Clark were explorers, leading the famous 1803 expedition - the Corps of Discovery - from the Missouri to the Pacific Ocean; a trek intended to study the land and its characteristics and report back to President Jefferson. Although Lewis and Clark were soldiers, as were most of their expedition members, it was not a warlike excercise but simply an information-gathering expedition which turned out to be hugely successful and was accomplished with only one death, thought to be from appendicitis.
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William Clark communicated through written letters, journals, and reports while on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He also communicated verbally with members of the expedition team and with Native American tribes they encountered during their journey.
The members of the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-1806 were willing to endure the hardships they encountered for a variety of reasons. Some were inspired by the daring and the glory of the expedition itself. Others persisted for the sake of the rewards that could be earned at the journey's conclusion. Others acted out of simple courage and loyalty toward their fellow expedition-members. Still others, such as Lewis and Clark themselves, acted out of a steady patriotism that carried them through to the end.
Meriwether Lewis took a Newfoundland dog named Seaman on the Lewis and Clark expedition. Seaman was a valuable companion, helping with hunting, scouting, and guarding the expedition members.
Yes he was. William Clark was a lieutenant-captain and was in fact Lewis' superior prior to the expedition. However, once Jefferson assigned Lewis to the expedition, Lewis was promoted to Captain. Lewis always considered Clark his "co-captain" and kept secret the fact that Clark was of lower rank from the other members.