Lewis and Clark in the Rocky Mountains / RA Saindon 被引量: 0发表: 1990年 Age of Tertiary extension in the Bitterroot metamorphic core complex, Montana and Idaho Documentation of 46-48 Ma extension in the Bitterroot complex suggests simultaneous deformation in the Rocky Mountains Basin and ...
根据第一段“In May 1804, Lewis and Clark led the Corps of Discovery to begin the journey on the Missouri River.”和第五段“Their journey lasted for two years and four months.”可知,他们从1804年开始旅程,整个旅程持续了2年4个月;C选项“他们的旅程始于1804年,结束于1806年。”表述正确。故选C...
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In 1803, President Jefferson formed the “Corps of Discovery”, funded by the American Congress. Meriwether Lewis was a US Army captain, and was named leader. He chose William Clark as his second in command. They made a great team. Lewis was the frontiersman and the outdoorsman. He was ...
How Lewis and Clark—along with a Native American guide, Sacagawea—explored the newly expanded United States
(B)In May 1804, Lewis and Clark led the Corps of Discovery to begin the journey on theMissouri River. Lewis'main job was to lead the men on the ship. And anyway, he neededto make maps of the geography of the unknown land. As for Clark, he usually studiedplants and animals along ...
In April 1803 the two parties agreed on the terms of the Louisiana Purchase. For the cost of $15 million, the American government purchased 800,000 square miles between the Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains. Lewis and Clark assembled a party of 30 men. The group included animal hunters, ...