Yes, Lewis and Clark accomplished the primary objectives set by President Thomas Jefferson for their expedition. They mapped the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase, gathered valuable information about its geography, plants, animals, and Native American tribes, and sought a practical route to the Pacific Ocean. Their journey provided critical insights that contributed to westward expansion and the understanding of the American frontier.
president Jefferson send Lewis and Clark on an expedition to the west because president Jefferson wanted to learn as much as he can he could about the land (Louisiana) he bought.
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President Jefferson needed Lewis and Clark to map the Louisiana Territory and to explore it.
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president Jefferson send Lewis and Clark on an expedition to the west because president Jefferson wanted to learn as much as he can he could about the land (Louisiana) he bought.
Lewis and Clark kept journals so that they could report their discoveries to President Jefferson. At the time, Jefferson had just bout the Louisiana Territory and he needed to know what was over there. He chose Lewis, who was his personal secretary to go on an expedition and Lewis chose Clark to accompany him and be his second in command. They basically just needed to write down everything that would have been useful for president Jefferson.
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Thomas Jefferson was president at the time of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. infact, he sent Lewis out to explore and Lewis chose Clark to come along. So, Thomas Jefferson had a huge influence on the expedition.
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