To conquer all Native Americans living on the land
President Thomas Jefferson
Lewis and Clark were went out by Jefferson to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory.
President Jefferson needed Lewis and Clark to map the Louisiana Territory and to explore it.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was sent west by Thomas Jefferson to explore the recently purchased Louisiana Territory.
To Increase trade with Native Americans that was living on the territory.
to explore the Louisiana Territory
They explored the Louisiana Territory
to explore the vast Louisiana Territory
They were tasked to undergo the expedition by President Jefferson, shortly after the Louisiana Purchase. The land deal with France doubled the territory now owned by the US, and someone needed to go see what was out there.
Thomas Jefferson persuaded Meriwether Lewis to lead an expedition to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory. He appointed Lewis as the commander of the Corps of Discovery and also selected William Clark as his second-in-command. The expedition, known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition, aimed to map the territory, establish trade with Native American tribes, and find a practical route to the Pacific Ocean.
President Thomas Jefferson wanted to see what lay beyond the more he talked to Lewis about it the more curious became.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led an expedition also known as the Corps of Discovery to explore the newly acquired land from the Louisiana Purchase. They were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson.