An illustration from Lewis and Clark's journal of the Corps of Discovery, 'American having struck a Bear but not killed him escapes into a tree.' Not all of Lewis and Clark’s animal encounters were so calm and collected. “One of my favorite moments is when Lewis is all alone at th...
Lewis and Clark are known for leading the Corps of Discovery in the exploration of the Louisiana Purchase territory, during which they discovered numerous new plant and animal species. Who Were Lewis and Clark? Meriwether Lewisand William Clark were American explorers, primarily known for theLewis ...
1 Page Open Document Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the other members of the Corps of Discovery traveled 3,700 miles from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean in non-motorized boats, on horseback, and on foot. Not only did they have no cars or airplanes to travel in, they al...
Lewis and Clark were able to document over 100 animal species and over 170 plants. They also brought back information on the size, minerals, and the geology of the area. In addition, the expedition established relations with the Native Americans in the region, one of President Jefferson's ...
Lewis and Clark's expedition officially began on May 14, 1804, when they and the 33 other men making up theCorps of Discoverydeparted from their camp near St. Louis,Missouri. The first portion of the expedition followed the route of the Missouri River during which, they passed through places...
Missouri River (Lewis' custom invention) (4) Questions also involve the corps' interactions with Native Americans. The class watches Ken Burns' film The Journey of the Corps of Discovery, which is based on the journals of several members of the expedition, including Lewis, Clark, and John ...
and return. During those three years, the expedition's leaders, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, along with Sergeant Gass and Sergeant Ordway, wrote page after page in their journals, describing new plants and animal species which they had discovered, and drawing maps of areas previously unknow...
Lewis entrusted Clark to recruit men for their “Corps of Volunteers for Northwest Discovery,” or simply the Corps of Discovery. Throughout the winter of 1803-1804, Clark recruited and trained men atCamp DuBoisnorth of St. Louis,Missouri. He chose unmarried, healthy men who were good hunters...
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Lewis and Clark left from near St. Louis, Missouri, in May 1804. Survival would depend on the supplies they took with them or found along the way. The Corps of Discovery included about 45 people. They started out in boats. All supplies had...