1.) Sergeant Charles Floyd
2.) Sergeant Patrick Gass
3.) Sergeant Nathanial Pryor
4.) Sergeant John Ordway
5.) Private William Pratton
6.) Private John Collins
7.) Private John Colter
8.) Private Pierre Cruzatte
9.) Private Joseph Fields
10.) Private Reuben Fields (Joseph's brother)
11.) Private Robert Frazer
12.) Private George Gibson
13.) Private Silas Goodrich
14.) Private Hugh Hal
15.) Private Thomas Proctor Howard
16.) Private Francois Labiche
17.) Private Jean Baptiste LePage
18.) Private Hugh McNeal
19.) Private John Potts
20.) Private George Shannon
21.) Private John Shields
22.) Private John B. Thompson
23.) Private Peter M. Weiser
24.) Private William Werner
25.) Private Joseph Whitehouse
26.) Private Alexander Hamilton Willard
27.) Toussaint Charbonneau (Sacagawea's husband)
28.) Sacagawea
29.) Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau (Sacagawea's son)
30.) George Drouillard
31.) York (Clark's slave)
Superman's other name is Clark and his girlfriend is Lois. People often misspell Lewis' name as "Lois" so the two teams often get confused. The early 19th c. explorers Lewis and Clark are in no way related or have anything to do with Superman.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark became friends when they met during the Northwest Campaign. At the time Lewis was serving under Clark and they became fast friends.
Yes he was. William Clark was a lieutenant-captain and was in fact Lewis' superior prior to the expedition. However, once Jefferson assigned Lewis to the expedition, Lewis was promoted to Captain. Lewis always considered Clark his "co-captain" and kept secret the fact that Clark was of lower rank from the other members.
By assisting Lewis and Clark, the Shoshone risked exposing themselves to potential conflicts with other Native American tribes that might view their alliance with the explorers as a betrayal. Additionally, the Shoshone could have faced repercussions from the U.S. government or settlers who might encroach upon their lands as a result of the expedition's findings. This alliance also risked drawing unwanted attention and destabilizing their traditional way of life.
nothing other than they were exploring to the west the then known world.
They were explorers. They probably needed them for defense, or other use.
Camp Dubois or in other words (Camp Woods)
Superman's other name is Clark and his girlfriend is Lois. People often misspell Lewis' name as "Lois" so the two teams often get confused. The early 19th c. explorers Lewis and Clark are in no way related or have anything to do with Superman.
Lewis and Clark were explorers hired by president Jefferson to explore the land west of the Mississippi River. Lewis and Clark were both soldiers in they American Revolution and saw each other as brothers.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was joined by approximately 30 individuals, including Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacagawea, and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau, as well as other explorers, soldiers, and interpreters. They embarked on this expedition to explore the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase.
Sacagawea went with Lewis and Clark. she was invaluable to the explorers because she could translate for them in dealings with the Shoshones, whose land the expedition passed through.
Lewis and Clark were joined by a group of explorers and soldiers known as the Corps of Discovery. The group included skilled hunters, interpreters like Sacagawea and her husband Charbonneau, as well as other expedition members.
Lewis and Clark met Sacagawea and her husband and other many Native Indians.
No one else traveled with Lewis and Clark. It was just an expedition of the two of them.
Lewis and Clark were joined by 31 other permanent members of the expedition.
The Mandan tribe was agreeable to the goals of Lewis and Clark, and their Corps of Discovery project. However, in spite of peace talks with a neighboring tribe, the Arikaras, fighting broke out. Fortunately, the Mandans kept their relationship with the explorers positive and provided them with food in trade for other goods.
The first Indian tribes to council with Lewis and Clark were the Mandan and Hidatsa tribes in present-day North Dakota. The explorers exchanged gifts with the tribes, including beads, cloth, mirrors, and other trinkets.