During the Lewis & Clark expedition in the first decade of the 1800s, one of the greatest challenges on both the outbound and return voyages came from the Sioux Natives that were encountered. Initially friendly, if also suspicious, the Sioux proved to be easily aroused and prone to stealing and making threats. At several points, they in fact nearly turned violent, even threatening to imprison the expedition. Although the expedition also clashed with Blackfeet Natives at another point in its journey, this incident was isolated and not as full of ramifications as the explorers' various encounters with the Sioux.
the native americans wanted their guns
Native Americans had varied reactions to Lewis and Clark's expedition. Some tribes viewed the explorers with curiosity and hospitality, seeing them as potential allies or trade partners. Others were wary or hostile, perceiving the expedition as a threat to their land and way of life. Overall, the encounters highlighted the complex dynamics of cultural exchange and conflict during this period of American expansion.
they were able to find the great lake that they were searching for.
Treated them very badly , killed all the men and then had intercourse with each and every one of them , Meriwether Lewis had 51 children , and William Clark only had 38
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the native americans wanted their guns
Lewis and Clark learned that not all native Americans are not mean.
i dont know i wasnt there
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they did not speak there languages
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Native Americans had varied reactions to Lewis and Clark's expedition. Some tribes viewed the explorers with curiosity and hospitality, seeing them as potential allies or trade partners. Others were wary or hostile, perceiving the expedition as a threat to their land and way of life. Overall, the encounters highlighted the complex dynamics of cultural exchange and conflict during this period of American expansion.
Every tribe but the souix treated them nicley
yes they FOUGHT indians aka native americans
because they traded stuff with them that they needed for there trip