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What did President Jefferson do after the Louisiana territory was purchased?

He commissioned Lewis and Clark to explore it and make a report on what they found there.


Did Lewis and Clark promise the Blackfoot tribe anything?

he told the nwmp he would make every thing eqal


Why did the Lewis and Clark expedition take so long?

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


Why did Benjamin Franklin make candles and soap?

because there was no electricity so there was no light so they used candles like lights


What is the importance of the Louisiana Purchase in relationship to the Lewis and Clark expedition?

The Lewis and Clark expedition, 1803–1806, was a U.S. expedition that explored the territory of the Louisiana Purchase and the country beyond as far as the Pacific Ocean.Thomas Jefferson had long considered the project of a western expedition, and as president he contemplated the matter in earnest and discussed it with his private secretary, Capt. Meriwether Lewis. When Congress approved the plan in 1803 and appropriated money for it, Jefferson named Lewis to head it, and Lewis selected William Clark as his associate in command. The purpose was to search out a land route to the Pacific, to strengthen American claims to Oregon territory, and to gather information about the indigenous inhabitants and the country of the Far West. Before the long march was begun, the Louisiana Purchase was made, increasing the need for a survey of the West.GUYS I HOPE U LIKE THIS AND I HOPE IT HELP YOU *_______________*

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