D“Two centuries ago, Lewis and Clark left St. Louis to explore the new lands acquired in the Louisian a Purchase," George W. Bush said, announcing his desire for a program to send men and women to Mars. They made that journey in the spirit of discovery. Americ a has ventured forth...
【题目】阅读理解“Two centuries ago, Lewisand Clark left St Louis to explorethe new lands acquired in theLouisiana Purchase,"George WBush said, announcing his desirefor a program to send men and women to Mars. They madetha journey in the spirt of discovery. Amrica has venturedforth into ...
How Lewis and Clark—along with a Native American guide, Sacagawea—explored the newly expanded United States
Ⅱ.阅读理解“Two centuries ago, Lewisand Clark left St Louis to explorethe new lands acquired in theLouisiana Purchase," George WBush said, announcing his desirefor a program to send men and women to Mars. They madethat journey in the spirit of discovery. America has venturedforth into spac...
St. Louis remembers Lewis and Clark Exhibits to mark 200th anniversary of famed expeditionScott Richardson
Lewis & Clark Elementary School is a public school located in Godfrey, IL, which is in a small suburb setting. The student population of Lewis & Clark Elementary School is 314 and the school serves PK-1.The school’s minority student enrollment is 50%. The student-teacher ratio is 16:1...
St. Louis hosts final Lewis and Clark Bicentennial event.(Brief article)Grant, Regan
This painting by John Ford Clymer is titled “Lewis & Clark in the Bitterroots.” Charged by President Jefferson to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, Merriweather Lewis and William Clark’s Corps of Discovery faced fierce challenges crossing the snowy Bitterroot Mountains in ...
Lewis and Clark Expedition - Exploration, Pacific Coast, Return: The expedition arrived at the Pacific Ocean in November, 1805. They spent the winter near present-day Astoria, Oregon, and started the return journey in March, 1806. The expedition contribu
John Colter was an American trapper-explorer, the first white man to have seen and described (1807) what is now Yellowstone National Park. Colter was a member of Lewis and Clark’s company from 1803 to 1806. In 1807 he joined Manuel Lisa’s trapping part