York, William's slave helped and was the first black man the native americans had saw, After the journey, he asked for freedom and got it he lived on a long life:)
The Lewis and Clark expedition consisted of 33 individuals. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were the leaders.
Meriwether Lewis was the one who found the Lewis and Clark expedition journals.
Lewis. #2 is Clark of The Lewis and Clark Expedition.
The Lewis and Clark expedition opened up the West for settlement. :]
The Lewis and Clark expedition to fined a rout to the pacific ocean was the only expedition Lewis and Clark went on together, because a few years later Lewis killed himself.
Sgt. york
The black man on the Lewis and Clark expedition was York, who was a slave owned by William Clark. York played a significant role in the expedition and was treated as an equal by the explorers, but unfortunately did not receive the same recognition or freedom upon their return.
Meriwether Lewis was in charge and William Clark came as his assistant. But the Lewis And Clark Expedition is still know as The Lewis And Clark Expedition.
His name was York.
Lewis and Clark are the captains of this expedition
There was a disease in the Lewis and Clark expedition
Lewis & Clark began their expedition in 1804.
The Lewis and Clark expedition consisted of 33 individuals. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were the leaders.
York was a slave of William Clark who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition. He played a significant role in the expedition, hunting, gathering resources, and showcasing his strength. York's participation in the journey helped shape relationships with Native American tribes they encountered.
Meriwether Lewis was the one who found the Lewis and Clark expedition journals.
Lewis and Clark did, hence the expedition's name. Clark was supposed to be second banana, but Lewis wanted him to co-lead the expedition. Lewis let Clark co-lead as soon as they left.
The slave who traveled with Lewis and Clark as a translator was York. York was owned by William Clark and played a key role in communicating with Native American tribes during the famous expedition.