Lewis and Clark split up during their expedition and Lewis stayed near to the Missouri River and Clark went south through the fringes on Montana till he found the Yellowstone River, which was also a tributary of the Missouri river. Then Clark would follow Yellowstone River east to meet the Missouri River and the expedition would continue.
He went on the expedition so he could find a all water route and to explore the new land,
Lewis and Clark were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase and find a practical route to the Pacific Ocean. Their expedition aimed to gather information about the region's geography, natural resources, and native peoples.
they wanted to go a different way
Jimi Clark goes by Jimi Clark.
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Yes, Louis and Clark went West for their expedition.
The expedition of Lewis and Clark did indeed go beyond the Louisiana Purchase. It went all the way to the Pacific Ocean and included what is now Idaho, Washington and Oregon which were not not part of the purchase.
She went to the expedition with Lewis and Clark on 1806
Yes. Lewis and Clark had both been in the army before the expedition. Lewis had been a captain and Clark a lieutenant. They were reinstated for the purposes of the expedition.
1802 they sailed the ocean blue!
during the Lewis and Clark expedition
They were paid to do it by President Thomas Jefferson
thomas Jefferson sent them a letter asking them to go on an expedition to the pacific ocean
Yes, Toussaint Charbonneau, Her husband, was an interpreter for Lewis and Clark
to explore the west :)
yes/no I do not know
The interest of the expedition was sparked in earlier 1803, but they actually left August 31, 1803.