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they had to make peace with native americans and through the winter the had to fight through the snows. and they had to search for food. make new boats thats all that i know

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How many months did the expedition of Lewis and Clark take?

Well, honey, Lewis and Clark's expedition lasted about 28 months from May 1804 to September 1806. So, if my math is correct, that's a little over 2 years of trekking through the wild unknown. Those boys really knew how to rough it out in the great outdoors!


Did Lewis and Clark take the same route back?

no


Why did Jefferson send Lewis and clark to explore the territory?

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."


What was the difference in rank between Lewis and clark?

Lewis was the main explorer who chose which path to take and Clark was the one to map the areas they traveled


What route did Lewis and Clark take through the Louisiana purchase?

Lewis and Clark Departed from St. Louis, up the Missouri river to the rocky mountains and through the continental pass and on the Columbia river to the pacific

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Where was Lewis and clark's journey take place?

The Lewis and Clark expedition took place in Platys burgh


How many boats did Lewis and Clark take with them on the expedition?

they farted


What kind of dog did mariwether Lewis take on the Lewis and Clark expedition?

Meriwether Lewis took a Newfoundland dog named Seaman on the Lewis and Clark expedition. Seaman was a valuable companion, helping with hunting, scouting, and guarding the expedition members.


How many month did the Lewis and Clark expedition take?

2 years


How long was the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

The Lewis (Meriwether Lewis;29) and Clark (William Clark;33) expedition took exactly 2 years, 4 months, and 9 days. Sacajawea was with them 2 years of the trip. They thought it would only take till the fall (they started in march), but they didn't realize how big the land was


How many years did the Lewis and Clark expedition take?

The Lewis and Clark expedition last exactly Two years, four months, ten daysno, it lasted 1 year and eleven months.


Who did Lewis and Clark take with them on the expedition?

Beads food tools pots and pans and slaves


Why is Lewis and clark's expedition like a journey to the moon?

they both take a long time traveling,meeting new tribes is llike meeting aliens,


Why was Sacagawea so key to Lewis and Clark's expedition?

sacajawea knew the land that lewis and clark were attempting to venture. they were unaware of where to go but sacajawea knew the paths and routes to take.


What were 3 risk Sacagawea had to take in order to become a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition?

wasabi peas


How long did Lewis and clark's journy take?

Lewis and Clark's journey, known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, took approximately two years. It began on May 14, 1804, and concluded on September 23, 1806. The expedition covered around 8,000 miles, exploring the newly acquired western territories of the United States.


Where did Lewis and Clark take their dog?

Lewis' dog, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was of the Newfoundland breed. Historians differ on whether the dog was named "Seaman" or "Scannon", depending on how you read Lewis' writing. Seaman (or Scannon) accompanied Lewis all the way to the Pacific Ocean and returned with him to St. Louis.