Only after Clark joined Lewis on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana)did they call their team the 'Corps of Discovery'
Lewis and Clark's route was not widely used by emigrants primarily due to its challenging terrain, which included rugged mountains, swift rivers, and harsh weather conditions. Additionally, the route was more focused on exploration and scientific study rather than establishing a practical path for settlement and migration. Emigrants favored the Oregon Trail, which was better suited for wagon travel and offered more accessible resources and established waypoints. The Oregon Trail provided a more straightforward and manageable route for those seeking to settle in the West.
In January of 1803, Jefferson requested $2500 from Congress to pay for the costs of the trip. Thomas Jefferson then commissioned Capt. Meriwether Lewis (his presidential aide) to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory. This territory is what is now the northwest United States. The US government was the main financial backer, but Jefferson as well as those in the American Philosophical Society would provide minor donations of books, maps, and scientific equipment. To pay for supplies obtained from trading posts along the way Lewis and Clark used a government issued IOU. Lewis and Clark needed things such as; fur, food, guns,and money for trade.
The value of a 3-cent Lewis and Clark Expedition stamp, issued in 1954, can vary based on its condition and whether it is mint or used. Generally, a used stamp might be worth around 25 to 50 cents, while a mint condition stamp can be valued at $1 to $3. However, prices can fluctuate based on market demand and specific collector interest. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a stamp catalog or a professional appraiser.
Oh honey, Lewis and Clark didn't chow down on candles like it was a gourmet meal. They were too busy exploring the American West in the early 1800s to worry about snacking on wax. So, to answer your question, they never ate candles because that's just plain silly.
Missouri River
It flows into the Mississippi River. Lewis and Clark used the Missouri River to navigate further west.it is a river. PERIOD
Lewis and Clark used rafts and canoes and a lot of muscle power. Many times, the had to portage around treacherous places in the river.
Lewis and Clark explored parts of what is now Nevada in 1805. They were hunted at this time by people representing Spain because Nevada was in Spanish Territory. The Spaniards thought Lewis and Clark were encroaching on their land.
Lewis and clark mostly used boats.
Animals used for clothing by Lewis and Clark were deer. Deer were used for their skin to make leather for tunics, breeches, and moccasins.
Lewis and clark used Sacagawea as a sex slave. This has been erased from the history books to protect Lews and Clarks reputations. The Blackfoot Tribe claims that Lewis and Clark are responsible for the cultural genoside and rape of their tribe.
The keelboat was the main ship
In spring 1805, they continued to the headwaters of the Missouri River, struggled across the Continental Divide at Lemhi Pass, and headed west along the Salmon, Clearwater, Snake, and Columbia Rivers to the Pacific. They landed at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon on November 5 1805.
Yes they used a covered wagon
Missouri and Mississippi rivers
They used her for sexual needs