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No, Lewis and Clark followed the Missouri River for most of their journey, not the Mississippi River. They explored the western portion of the United States in search of a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
Lewis and Clark explored the Louisiana Purchase. They and The Corps of Discovery (a group of about forty men) traveled to the village St. Charles. They also explored the Rocky Mountains. Pike explored in the Southwest into Spain's territory and got arrested.
The territory beyond Louisiana along the Columbia River explored by Lewis and Clark was part of the Oregon Country. They traveled through this region in 1805-1806, documenting the landscape, wildlife, and interactions with Native American tribes. Their expedition was instrumental in expanding knowledge of the American West.
The Missouri River and the Mississippi River are at the starting point of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Lewis and Clark explored the western half of the United States, including areas such as the Missouri River, the Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific Northwest. Their journey took them through present-day states like Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
Lewis and Clark explored the Columbia River.
The Lewis and Clark expedition explored the Platte River in Missouri. The longest branch explored was the Little River Platte.
Lewis and Clark explored Missouri River, and Columbia River.
Lewis and Clark explored the Columbia River.
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Lewis and Clark explored the northerly land west of the Mississippi River by foot.
it is columbus river
it is columbus river
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