The Louisiana Purchase and Oregon are divided by the Rocky Mountains.
No, the Oregon Trail was used by people moving to settle in Oregon later in the Nineteenth Century. It didn't exist yet when Lewis and Clark surveyed the land the United States gained in the Louisiana Purchase. In fact, the Oregon Territory was not even a part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Most of Wyoming was part of the Louisiana Purchase
The expedition of Lewis and Clark did indeed go beyond the Louisiana Purchase. It went all the way to the Pacific Ocean and included what is now Idaho, Washington and Oregon which were not not part of the purchase.
1802, and remember that the Louisiana Purchase didn't just cover the STATE of Louisiana as we know it today, the Purchase stretched from the Appalachians to modern day Oregon.
The Louisiana Purchase and Oregon are divided by the Rocky Mountains.
No, the Oregon Trail was used by people moving to settle in Oregon later in the Nineteenth Century. It didn't exist yet when Lewis and Clark surveyed the land the United States gained in the Louisiana Purchase. In fact, the Oregon Territory was not even a part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Most of Wyoming was part of the Louisiana Purchase
Yes, it was part of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase.
The expedition of Lewis and Clark did indeed go beyond the Louisiana Purchase. It went all the way to the Pacific Ocean and included what is now Idaho, Washington and Oregon which were not not part of the purchase.
Thomas Jefferson bought Louisiana in what is now called the Louisiana purchase
1802, and remember that the Louisiana Purchase didn't just cover the STATE of Louisiana as we know it today, the Purchase stretched from the Appalachians to modern day Oregon.
florida
No, Ohio was not part of the territory included in the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase, made in 1803, involved land west of the Mississippi River, while Ohio was established as part of the Northwest Territory, which was organized in 1787. Ohio became a state in 1803, prior to the Louisiana Purchase.
Lewis and clark
He was Secretary of State at the time. He was in favor of making the purchase, but I do not think he had any part in the negotiations.
inbetween the oregon country, spain territory and illinois territory and mississippi territory.