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Yes they did, they explored the lower west from the east coast until they reached the Pacific Ocean.
The primary difference is the timezone. There is a three hour difference between the two coasts (the East is three hours ahead). Historically, the cities in the East coast grew in size earlier than the West, so there are numerous differences in how they are arranged and how tightly packed they are. The two coasts also have distinctly different climates.
one is east and one is west.obviously...
During WW2 I believe that Germany was divided between east and west, thats why they have the Berlin wall.
no
The address of the Lewis And Clark Library East Helena Branch is: 16 E. Main, East Helena, 59635 M
The phone number of the Lewis And Clark Library East Helena Branch is: 406-227-5750.
No, Lewis and Clark only explored from the east coast of the continental United States to the west coast of the continental United States.
lewis and clark
The Louisiana purchase and the east coast.(Excluding Florida)
Yes they did, they explored the lower west from the east coast until they reached the Pacific Ocean.
No. They went back to the east coast, wrote a book, and still served the government.
Purple Coneflower also known as Echinacea.
they were trying to find a river that went from where everyone lived in the east all the way to the pacific ocean
Today, we see Lewis and Clark's impact. It is everywhere, from the farming in Nebraska to the roads in Colorado! Lewis and Clark kept journals, so we have those to tell us what it was like in the days of Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark told what it was really like here, [in the Midwest] so then the east knew what here [the Midwest] was like. That made it possible that people settle here! :)
what was one of the major differences between the powers of the emperors in the east and the west