Most likely, yes. Compasses were in regular use well before the time of Lewis and Clark.
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Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and Zebulon Pike
The Lewis and Clark Expedition : Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark .
The Lewis and Clark expedition consisted of 33 individuals. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were the leaders.
Lewis and Clark used a variety of tools to make their maps, including a magnetic compass, a surveyor's compass, a sextant for determining latitude, an artificial horizon for determining longitude, and a chronometer for keeping time. They also relied on simple tools like an odometer wheel for measuring distances and a theodolite for measuring angles.
Lewis and Clark used a hand compass to help navigate and stay oriented while exploring unknown territories during their expedition. The hand compass provided them with a basic direction of travel, aiding in their goal of mapping and documenting the locations they visited.
Lewis and clark mostly used boats.
No
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Lewis and Clark used a combination of celestial navigation tools, such as a magnetic compass and sextant, along with basic surveying techniques to create their maps during their expedition. They also relied on notes and sketches made by both members of the expedition and Native American guides to fill in details on their maps.
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They used a Hadley's Quadrant, which was used to measure the angular distance between two points. They also used a Mariner's compass, a pocket compass, and a set of planespheres and artificial horizons.
They used a Hadley's Quadrant, which was used to measure the angular distance between two points. They also used a Mariner's compass, a pocket compass, and a set of planespheres and artificial horizons.
the sextant
Col. Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr is the grandson of William Clark. His father was William Clark's son Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. William Clark had named his son after his friend Meriwether Lewis.
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