It depends on which expedition is meant. Edmund Kennedy did three expeditions.
1. In 1845, he was appointed second-in-command to Sir THomas Mitchell. The purpose of this expedition was to search for an overland route to the Gulf of Carpentaria, although Kennedy did little more than maintain Mitchell's base camp for four months.
2. In 1847, Kennedy volunteered to continue where Mitchell's previous expedition had left off, exploring the Victoria River. After finding that the Victoria River flowed into Cooper's Creek, he renamed the 'Victoria' the Barcoo, and discovered and named the Thomson River. He then traced the Warrego River as far as he could, until there was nothing left to trace.
3. His final journey was in 1848, when his purpose was to chart the northern coastline from Rockingham Bay to Cape York Peninsula - this was the journey on which he speared to death by hostile Aborigines. Only his own aboriginal guide, Jackey-Jackey, survived this trek.
Lewis and Clarks's main purpose on the expedition is tostudy the Indian tribes, botany, geology, Western terrain and wildlife in the region. Lewis and Clarks's main purpose on the expedition is to study the Indian tribes, botany, geology, Western terrain and wildlife in theregion.
Too inform the public of what had happened
to find a sunken ship
to eat pie
grain rice and indigo and Kennedys
To continue colonizing the land.
Edmund Kennedy underwent three expeditions. Kennedy first joined Major Thomas Mitchell's expedition to the interior of Queensland, which left in 1845. In 1847, Kennedy led another expedition to follow the Barcoo River in south-western Queensland to see if it would lead to the Gulf of Carpentaria. Kennedy's main journey was his ill-fated expedition to Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland, for which he left in 1848. He landed at Rockingham Bay near Townsville on 24 May 1848 for the purpose of mapping the eastern coast of north Queensland.
In his speech kennedy's main pledge is to ensure the survival of "liberty."
The original purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery expedition, was to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory, establish an American presence in the region, find a practical route across the western half of the continent, and establish trade with Native American tribes.
To Increase trade with Native Americans that was living on the territory.
the federation of move was his main contribution
There were no long-term effects of the Burke and Wills expedition. The expedition did not result in the discovery of any new good land; it did not allow for the establishment of new transport routes across the inland; the track taken by Burke and Wills was not the route eventually followed by the Overland Telegraph Line, which was the main purpose of the expedition.