L. Scott, and M. D. Dixon. 2015. The dammed Missouri: prospects for recovering Lewis and Clark's river. Ecohydrology 8(5):765-771. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eco.1534Johnson WC, Volke MA, Scott ML, Dixon MD. 2014. The dammed Missouri: Prospects for recovering Lewis and Clark's ...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) through the vast Louisiana Territory was an important moment for the growing American nation. Their exploration of the territory's river systems was particularly crucial to future American exploration.
Lewis & Clark Scenic Byway Gather your Family and Friends and "Go Explore" our Scenic Byway! Follow the trail that Lewis & Clark explored along the Nebraska Loess Hills and Missouri River. There are Museums, Fort Atkinson, an Overlook near Blackbird Hill, Gardens, Shopping, Food and various...
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...
Great Falls, city, seat (1887) of Cascade county, west-central Montana, U.S. It lies along the Missouri River, near the falls (96 feet [29 metres] high) for which it was named. In 1805 the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark observed the falls a
How Lewis and Clark—along with a Native American guide, Sacagawea—explored the newly expanded United States
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition began in 1804, when President Thomas Jefferson tasked Meriwether Lewis with exploring the lands west of the Mississippi River that comprised the Louisiana Purchase. Lewis chose William Clark as his co-leader for the mission. The excursion lasted over two years. Along...
aThe Lewis and Clark expedition, sponsored by President Jefferson, was the most important official examination of the high plains and the Northwest before the War of 1812. The President's secretary, Captain Meriwether Lewis, had been instructed to "explore the Missouri River, and such principal st...