Maps of the region west of the Mississppi, and samples of the plants and animals found in the Northwest. Also statistical information on the Native American tribes: who, where, and how many.
The Lewis and Clark expedition brought back valuable information about the geography, flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples of the American West. They also provided detailed maps, scientific data, and insights into potential resources for future settlement and development. Additionally, they established diplomatic relations with various Native American tribes along their journey.
Some items Lewis and Clark brought back from their expedition include detailed maps of the territory, plant and animal specimens, Native American artifacts, newfound knowledge of geography and natural resources, and journals documenting their experiences.
There is no known family connection between Lewis and Clark, but this doesn't not mean there isn't one. Meriwether Lewis's family tree has been researched back through at least 32 generations with links to both European Royalty and American Presidents. William Clark's ancestry is a bit murkier as it pretty much hits a brick wall after going back a mere 5 generations.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition ended because Meriwether Lewis and William Clark finished the journey to the Pacific Ocean and back to Missouri. The President Thomas Jefferson asked them to explore the land, plants and animals in that unexplored region. They figured out the longitude and latitude of certain places and took samples of plants and animals along the way. They had a Shoshoni native American named Sacagawea that went with them. She helped them navigate the land and also acted as an interpreter to Native American tribes that they encountered. She had her son as when they were on the expedition. Lewis and Clark became famous for their exploring of the Lousiana Territory.
Lewis and Clark brought back various samples of plants and animals, maps, journals detailing their travels, and valuable information about the geography and native peoples of the newly explored territories. They also brought back newfound knowledge about potential trade routes and resources in the region.
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Lewis and Clark got back from there expedition on February 22nd
they brought back valueable scientific and geographic information
September 21, 1806
They brought back maps
Lewis and clark obviously. lead by Sacajawea who carried her child on her back throughout the expidition Lewis and clark obviously. lead by Sacajawea who carried her child on her back throughout the expidition
the Lewis and Clark expedition was the first overland expedition undertaken by the united state to the pacific coast and back
The Chinook Indians fed and housed the Lewis and Clark over the winter of 1805/6. With out the Chinook's help Lewis and Clark may not have made it back to their homes.
They set out in May 1804 and they set back for home March 1806
Plants and spicices like animals
Zebras and Lions and Gorillas and Bigfoot
only once, on the way back from their journey.