解析 B 解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中的“commissioning Lewis and Clark to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory had been the establishing of friendly relations with Indian tribes”可知,Lewis和Clark远征的目的是为了与印第安人建立良好关系。 答案:B...
The article examines the significance of the Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Expedition to Native Americans. For Indians, the expedition was about what was lost from them. Indian tribes did not make much of the expedition. They did not understand the messages delivered by Lewis and Clark....
"Lewis and Clark and the Indian Country" broadens the scope of conventional study of the Lewis and Clark expedition to include Native American perspectives. Frederick E. Hoxie and Jay T. Nelson present the expedition's long-term impact on the "Indian Country" and its residents through compelling...
While here, Lewis and Clark met several Indian tribes and studied their locations, water routes and trade practices. In Fort Mandan, Lewis and Clark met Toussaint Charbonneau, who was a French-Canadian Fur trapper, and his Shoshone wife, Sacagawea. They helped the team by acting as ...
Related to Lewis and Clark Expedition:Sacagawea ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Noun1.Lewis and Clark Expedition- an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the northwestern territories of the United States; led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark; traveled from St. Louis to the...
This article presents an analysis of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the legal effects that the expansion of the United States territory and the Doctrine of "Discovery" had on the Indian tribes of Louisiana and the Pacific Northwest. U.S. President Thomas Jefferson stated that political and ...
Students learn how the Lewis and Clark Expedition impacted Native American tribes. Objectives Students will practice using maps as they identify various names given to geographic landmarks. work in groups to complete a map, brainstorm ideas, and report their findings. ...
Of all Lewis and Clark’s encounters with Native American tribes, the meeting with the Teton Sioux (Lakota) near modern-day Pierre, South Dakota, is among the most tense. Jefferson had charged the Corps with Indian diplomacy, which consisted mainly of announcing the Louisiana Purchase and presen...
WheninterpreterToussaintCharbonneau,aFrenchCanadianfurtraderlivingamongtheHidatsas,andhisShoshoneIndianwife,Sacagawea,joinedtheLewisandClarkexpeditionin1804,theyheadedintocountrylargelyunknowntothem,asitwastoThomasJefferson'shand-pickedexplorers.ThereislittledoubtastotheimportanceofSacagawea'spresenceonthejourney.Shehas...
Though he is by and large very informative, Ronda spins out his discus sion in a somewhat repetitive manner, intent on presenting a revisionist view of Lewis and Clark as really naive babes among the sophisticated chiefs, traders, and warring tribes of the plains, Rockies and Pacific coast...