Lewis and Clark left from St. Louis, Missouri, on their expedition to explore the newly acquired lands of the Louisiana Purchase. The journey began on May 14, 1804, as they traveled up the Missouri River. St. Louis served as a significant launching point for their exploration of the western territories.
no they did not they crossed the Missouri river
Louisiana
Mississippi river and Missouri river and ohio river
In 1803 Clark received a letter from Meriwether Lewis, inviting him to help lead an expedition of the territories west of the Mississippi River.
The Journey--Lewis and Clark Expedition: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary. In December 1803, William Clark established "Camp River Dubois" on the Wood River at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, north of St. Louis, Missouri, and across the river in Illinois.
The Missouri River and the Mississippi River are at the starting point of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Lewis And Clark
yes
no they did not they crossed the Missouri river
Mississippi
Lewis and Clark explored the northerly land west of the Mississippi River by foot.
The western bank of the Mississippi river
Mississippi river
Louisiana
I think was the Missori and Mississippi river.
No, Lewis and Clark followed the Missouri River for most of their journey, not the Mississippi River. They explored the western portion of the United States in search of a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
they went up the Missouri river