While on their expedition they took notes and brought them back to Jefferson about two years later when they were done with their journey and also sent men back during the trip to report to Jefferson (i think)
secured approval to send Lewis and Clark on an expedition through upper Louisiana.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and Zebulon Pike
Jefferson appointed Lewis and Clark to explore the Louisiana Purchase.
Thomas Jefferson had dreamed of exploring the West for at least 20 years before he even became President. In 1783 he had even asked Clark's brother, George, to take on the challenge. After finally purchasing the Louisiana Territory, and two weeks before inauguration day Jefferson asked Lewis, his secretary of state, to go on the journey. After Lewis was very intelligent and trustworthy, and after being given specific instructions and properly trained, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. Lt. William Clark would only offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana). Jefferson had given Lewis full authority as leader of the expedition, so it was Lewis who chose Clark, not Jefferson. They then named their team the "Corps of Discovery."
· Lewis was born August 18, 1774· Lewis was only 29 years old when he was asked by President Thomas Jefferson to head the expedition.· Clark was born August 1, 1770· Clark was the youngest of six sons· Their main objective was to find a water route that would connect the eastern United States with the Pacific Ocean.· The whole journey took 2 years 4 months and 10 days· In total, they found 178 new plants and 122 new species of animals.· Lewis was made governor of the new Louisiana Territory, but he died soon after.· The greatest distance traveled in one day was 50 miles when they were on a river going downstream.· Frostbite was a common medical problem.· The grizzly bear and the bighorn sheep were discovered on the mission.· Jefferson tried to send explorations 4 times before Lewis and Clark· Clark was 6 feet tall· Lewis served as Thomas Jefferson's personal aide prior to the expedition.· They had a dog during the expedition named Seaman· Seaman accompanied the expedition to the Pacific Ocean· Seaman was large, black Newfoundland dog and constant companion of Meriwether Lewis.· Meriwether Lewis (1807-1808) and William Clark (1813-1820) were both territorial governors for the state of Missouri.· Sacagawea and York were the only non-paid members of the expedition.· Originally Jefferson asked for $2,500 to fund the expedition, but actual costs reached $38,722.
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To the West side of America.
Lewis had been Jefferson's secretary, had achieved his confidence and trust and Clark was qualified: the combination was perfect.Read more: Why_were_Lewis_and_Clark_chosen_for_the_expedition_of_western_lands
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Meriwhether Lewis and William Clark. Mostly referred to as Lewis and Clark
Lewis and Clark where send my their former president Thomas Jefferson to explore the land that at that time had not been explored by the U.S.
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secured approval to send Lewis and Clark on an expedition through upper Louisiana.
president Jefferson send Lewis and Clark on an expedition to the west because president Jefferson wanted to learn as much as he can he could about the land (Louisiana) he bought.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and Zebulon Pike
Benjamin Franklin did not send Lewis and Clark on their expedition. The Lewis and Clark expedition was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson in 1803 to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory. It aimed to find a practical route across the western half of the continent, while establishing an American presence in the uncharted west.
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