Lewis and Clark were instructed to establish peaceful relations with Native American tribes encountered during their expedition. They were to gather information about the tribes, their cultures, languages, and territories, and to encourage trade and cooperation. Additionally, they were tasked with asserting American sovereignty over the newly acquired lands and ensuring that Native Americans understood the intentions of the U.S. government.
Lewis and Clark kept detailed records about the land, native Americans, weather, animals, plants, and the way the other men behaved. They were instructed by Thomas Jefferson to do so.
the native americans wanted their guns
Lewis and Clark were instructed to establish peaceful relations with Native American tribes, gather information on their culture and customs, and seek their assistance as guides and interpreters during their expedition to the Pacific Northwest. Their mission was also to document the geography, flora, fauna, and resources of the region.
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Lewis and Clark learned that not all native Americans are not mean.
they did not speak there languages
the nez perce
Every tribe but the souix treated them nicley
yes they FOUGHT indians aka native americans
because they traded stuff with them that they needed for there trip