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Lewis and Clark's journey (1804-1806) was an exploratory expedition commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to map the newly acquired Louisiana Territory and find a route to the Pacific Ocean. In contrast, Robert Scott's journey (1910-1913) aimed to be the first to reach the South Pole, focusing on Antarctic exploration. While Lewis and Clark traveled primarily through North America and interacted with various Native American tribes, Scott's expedition faced extreme conditions in Antarctica, leading to significant challenges and a tragic outcome. Essentially, their journeys differed in purpose, geography, and the historical context in which they occurred.

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