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Meriwether Lewis had a mental disorder. He was very moody, introverted, what people back then called "melancholic" and Jefferson described him as having "hypochonriac afflictions" A hypochondriac is a person who has a "health phobia" or constantly has this worry about whether or not they are sick or going to be sick. He may have had bi-polar disorder or chronic depression. Like I said, its a mental disorder and there isn't any "single" cause for it, although I believe most scientists today describe it as a chemical imbalance, but don't quote me on that. But he was certainly like that long before the expedition.
"Havo" is a term used in the educational system in the Netherlands to refer to the highest level of secondary education before students go on to higher education. It stands for "hoger algemeen voortgezet onderwijs" which translates to "higher general secondary education."
There have been claims that Elon Musk exaggerated his education background, but he did attend the University of Pennsylvania and Stanford University for a brief period before dropping out to pursue his entrepreneurial ventures. It is unclear whether he intentionally misled about his education.
Karl Benz attended local grammar schools in Germany before continuing his education at the University of Karlsruhe to pursue engineering studies.
No because in order to make good on any chances that life presents you need to be quipped to recognises what is presented and to take advantage of the presentation. Education gives you this. Hence the expression "pearls before swine".
Before Meriwether Lewis met up with Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. At this time, Lewis was 29 years old. Lt. William Clark joined Meriwether Lewis on the expedition on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana). It was then named their team the "Corps of Discovery." At this time, William Clark was 33.
Before the expedition, Meriwether Lewis served as a personal secretary and aide to President Thomas Jefferson, while William Clark was a US Army officer who had experience in cartography and leading expeditions.
Right before the expedition Lewis went trough very hard training and excessive training to become fit for the job. Clark acted as Lewis's' secretary.
Before leading the Corps of Discovery, Meriwether Lewis served as the private secretary to President Thomas Jefferson. In this role, he gained valuable experience in administration and governance, which helped prepare him for the expedition. Additionally, he had military training, having served in the United States Army, which contributed to his leadership during the exploration of the Louisiana Territory.
It is important to note that Meriwether Lewis couldn't have completed the expedition without the help of William Clark and Sacagawea. In fact, President Thomas Jefferson asked Lewis to lead the expedition, but Lewis wanted help from Clark. The Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1805 gave people an idea of what the Great Plains was like. If they hadn't made that expedition, it probably would have been much longer before pioneers attempted to cross to California and the Pacific Northwest, as well as the fact that it would have been longer before people settled in the Great Plains. They also established friendly relations with many of the tribes, which made it safer for those who would travel and settle in the frontier. However, the expedition was of no benefit to the Native Americans, and only accelerated the speed at which they were driven from their land and their way of life.
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Meriwether Lewis was best known as the leader of the expedition. He was born on August 18, 1774 in Albemarle County, Virginia. He was the second child and first son of William and Lucy Meriwether Lewis. His mother was widely knowledgeable in herbal medicine and remedies. Meriwether heavily drew information from her mother's teachings during the expedition to the West. Lewis learned much of his backwoods skills when his family moved to Georgia. He would later receive a formal education when he returned to Virginia around the age of 13. In 1795, Lewis joined the Army as an ensign and was stationed under General Wayne in Ohio country. Due to his bad drinking and misconducted behavior, he was transfered to a company of sharpshooters lead by William Clark. The two soon became good friends and gained each other's respect. Lewis rose to lieutenant in 1799 and gained a fairly good reputation. Thomas Jefferson, the former president at the time, appointed Lewis as his private secretary. Jefferson had a dream of exploring the west. He was the actual force that drove the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Meriwether Lewis was then appointed to lead the expedition and of course he accepted. He studied science extensively before embarking on the journey. Lewis was 29 years old when he was chosen to lead the expedition. He knew how to lead men but he wasn't the best leader due to his drinking habits and behavior so he was accompanied by William Clark. Lewis and Clark became one of the most renowned partnerships in American history.
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Meriwether Lewis who had been appointed to the rank of Captain, was designated as the expedition "scientist". Prior to the expedition, Lewis went to Philadelphia for intense training by physician Benjamin Rush, astronomer-surveyor Andrew Ellicott, botanist Benjamin Barton, anatomist Casper Wister, and mathematician Robert Patterson. For three months he was tutored in the spring of 1803. The skills that Lewis learned would be passed on to Clark as they traveled. Prior to the expedition, Clark was in fact Lewis' superior officer and was very experienced in handling boats. Clark had rounded up some men from the mountains to help on the expedition.