Lieutenant Zebulon Pike was sent by Jefferson to explore the Upper Mississippi River valley and present-day Colorado. -this was a question on my Social Studies Homework and I found it in my book.
William Clark held the rank of captain in the United States Army. He served in this capacity during the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806, which was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory. Later, he was appointed as a brigadier general in the Missouri militia.
He explored Cuba to find gold and glory.
they explored the new world because the hopelessness of their daily lives caused them to think that it would be better to risk death and cross the Atlantic Ocean than to stay there, where they could not improve
June 6, 1944 (6/6/44) - Allied forces made amphibious assaults on the beaches of France while Paratroopers made dropped behind enemy lines in an effort to cut off German troops from their support. attached is a site that goes into depth for you to explore.
Lieutenant Zebulon Pike was sent by Jefferson to explore the Upper Mississippi River valley and present-day Colorado. -this was a question on my Social Studies Homework and I found it in my book.
Lewis and Clark
Andrew Jackson
President Thomas Jefferson asked Captain Meriwether Lewis and Lieutenant William Clark to explore the new territory in an effort to have a realistic assessment of the resources the land had to offer as well as knowing how the land itself was laid out and the usability of it.
Lousiana purchase
The Louisiana Purchase*(:
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President Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the "Louisiana Purchase" as they called it.
President Jefferson had sent them out to explore the land.
Lewis and Clark were sent by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Purchase territory and find a water route to the Pacific Ocean. Zebulon Pike was sent to explore the southwestern boundary of the Louisiana Purchase and to gather information about the region. These explorations were conducted to expand US territory, gather valuable information about the land and resources, and establish relationships with Native American tribes.
Thomas Jefferson
he explored Kentucky and the wilderness. he found many routs.