Lewis and Clark
Lewis and Clark were sent by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase in 1804. They led the Corps of Discovery on a three-year expedition to map the land and establish American presence in the West.
The exploration of the Louisiana territory was led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson in 1804 to explore the region and find a water route to the Pacific Ocean. They embarked on their expedition, known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and successfully mapped and documented the territory.
The first known explorers to cross the Rocky Mountains were Lewis and Clark in 1805, as part of their expedition to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase. Later explorers, such as John C. Fremont and Jedediah Smith, also crossed the Rocky Mountains in the early 19th century.
President Thomas Jefferson tasked Meriwether Lewis and William Clark with exploring and mapping the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, specifically to find a practical route across the western part of the continent to the Pacific Ocean. He also instructed them to study the geography, flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples they encountered during their expedition.
"When Lewis and Clark set out" is the adverb clause in the sentence. It provides information about the timing or circumstances of the action "they were supposed to explore the Louisiana Territory."
explorers who explore the Louisiana purchase for president Thomas Jefferson
President Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the "Louisiana Purchase" as they called it.
President Jefferson needed Lewis and Clark to map the Louisiana Territory and to explore it.
President Thomas Jefferson
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Thomas Jefferson. He approved the Louisiana Purchase which effectively doubled the size of the US.
President Thomas Jefferson commissioned them to explore the area for various scientific and economic purposes.
He was sent by president Thomas Jefferson to explore the 828000 square miles of land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase.
Meriwether Lewis.
yes one goal was to explore the Mississippi <^__^>...baka
He commissioned Lewis and Clark to explore it and make a report on what they found there.
Thomas Jefferson was the President at the time of the Louisiana Purchase. He also sent Lewis and Clark to explore the limits of the purchase.