The Lewis and Clark Expedition began on May 21, 1804 and ended in September of 1806. It took over one year to plan before group actually left.
The Lewis and Clark expedition ended on September 23, 1806.
It was in March 1806.
They traveled the Missouri River.
They landed at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. In total they had traveled 7,689 miles. This was unknown territory and no city or town existed in the area at this time.
William Clark's exploration, as part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, concluded in 1806 when the team returned to St. Louis, Missouri, after successfully mapping the western territories acquired through the Louisiana Purchase. The expedition, which began in 1804, provided valuable information about the geography, resources, and Native American cultures of the region. Upon their return, Clark and Meriwether Lewis presented their findings to President Thomas Jefferson, significantly contributing to the United States' understanding of its expanding frontier. Clark later became the governor of the Missouri Territory and continued to play a role in the development of the West.
The Lewis and Clark expodition ended in 1806
The Lewis and Clark expedition ended on September 23, 1806.
Lewis was 29 when it started and ended when he was 31 For clark was 33 at the begining and 35 at the end
It was in March 1806.
1805
The expedition began in present-day Louisiana and ended in present-day Oregon
it ended in 1806
Fort Clasop
it ended in 1806
Lewis and Clark - 1981 The Uptight End 1-5 was released on: USA: 12 December 1981
William Clark ended the Lewis & Clark expedition where is started, in St. Louis, Missouri
Yes. Lewis later adopted him at the end of the end of the expedition.