The five-cent coin you described is likely a nickel commemorating the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which took place in the early 19th century. Coins featuring specific inscriptions or commemorative designs can have collectible value beyond their face value, depending on their condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, a 2005 nickel in circulation condition may be worth face value, while uncirculated or rare variants could be worth more. For an accurate appraisal, it's recommended to consult a coin dealer or numismatic expert.
NO! Pacific Ocean
they tried to find a passge to the pacific ocean
Lewis and Clark are famous for what they did because they were sent out to unknown land and set to explore and discover things like water routes to the pacific ocean and write a description of the territory
wilma mankiller
The most important thing about The Lewis & Clark Expedition was explorers found a waterway to the Pacific Ocean. It met the Nez Pearce Indians and Sacagawea. It found and identified many species of animals and plants. And it discovered the terrain of the United States out to the west.
Lewis and Clark journeyed to the pacific ocean
Lewis and Clark reached the pacific ocean in November 15 1805
Lewis and Clark found a pathway to the Pacific Ocean and Lewis found a passageway from the ocean to another place.
Lewis and Clark finally arrived at the Pacific Ocean at Astoria, on the mouth of the Columbia River,
Lewis and Clark were the two explorers that led the expedition over the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific.
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Lewis and Clark.
Lewis and Clark had to cross the Rocky Mountains to reach the Pacific Ocean.
"Lewis and Clark's expidition arived on November 14, 1805."
One of the goals of the Lewis and Clark expedition was not to discover a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
The Lewis and Clark expedition to fined a rout to the pacific ocean was the only expedition Lewis and Clark went on together, because a few years later Lewis killed himself.
Louis and Clark reached the Pacific ocean in 1805.