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You might have the names wrong. They are: William Clark and Meriwether Lewis. Both were not brothers nor were they related.However, if you are referring to William Clark's son, his name was indeed Meriwether Lewis Clark. Clark had named his son after his friend Meriwether Lewis; but those two are father and son, and not brothers.up the Missouri River and into the Pacific Northwest.
Their full names were "Meriwether Lewis" and "William Clark." Both did not have a middle name. And for those who say that "Gable" is William Clark's middle name, that is wrong. You're thinking of the American film actor William Clark Gable.
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! :)
Their full names were "Meriwether Lewis" and "William Clark." Both did not have a middle name.("Gable" is not William Clark's middle name. You're thinking of the American film actor William Clark Gable.)meriwether Lewis William clarkcontrary to popular belief,,,,,,William Clarke,actually spelled his LAST name with an E at the end,,Nicholas Biddle chose to omit that when he re-wrote the journals.
They used canoes much like those of the Native Americans.
Uh, please give the coin another look. All 1985 nickels carry the familiar Jefferson portrait used until 2004. Lewis and Clark Bicentennial nickels were minted in 2004 and 2005. In any case, none of those 3 dates is rare.
she helped Lewis and Clark with their expedition and she was on the gold dollar coin. you can get those coin from the tooth fairy. to get more information go to goggle and search.
The Lewis and Clark expedition contributed to stability in the United States by expanding knowledge of the western territories and establishing American presence in those regions. Their exploration helped solidify US claims to the land acquired through the Louisiana Purchase, bringing stability to the country's expanding borders.
The Lewis and Clark expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery, was the first American expedition to cross the western portion of the United States. The expedition was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson in 1804 to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase. The journals kept by expedition members, particularly those of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, provide valuable insights into the flora, fauna, and Native American tribes encountered during the expedition.
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!
we see dreams beacuse we sleep ....hahahahahahah.and its not a joke we see all those thing which are happend and will happend ...................
The main goals were to find a water route between the Pacific and Atlantic;to trace the boundaries of the Louisiana purchace;and to claim the Oregon territory those are the 3 main goals