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The Lewis and Clark Expedition

The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Meghan Lock ETE 100 02 November 23, 2009. Lewis and Clark. The Beginning .

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The Lewis and Clark Expedition

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  1. The Lewis and Clark Expedition Meghan Lock ETE 100 02 November 23, 2009

  2. Lewis and Clark

  3. The Beginning • In June 1803, President Thomas Jefferson wrote to Meriwether Lewis instructing the expedition to explore the Missouri basin by crossing over the rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean.

  4. Thomas Jefferson • Thomas Jefferson’s instructions left for Lewis. • http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/lewisandclark/transcript57.html

  5. Louisiana Purchase • The Louisiana Purchase sparked interest in the expansion to the west coast. This led to Thomas Jefferson putting the exploration together.

  6. Louisiana Purchase • Timeline of the Louisiana Purchase

  7. Lewis and Clark On April 7, 1805, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark left Fort Mandan for points west, beginning the process of "filling in the canvas" of America.

  8. Lewis and Clark Map • The map used by Lewis and Clark in their 1804 expedition.

  9. Lewis and Clark Expedition Youtube video of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

  10. Native Americans • There was another view of the West: that of the native inhabitants of the land. Their understandings of landscapes, peoples, and resources formed both a contrast and counterpoint to those of Jefferson's travelers.

  11. Sacajawea • During the expedition they had assistance from a local Native American, Sacajawea. She helped guide them through the land and helped translate the Native American language for them

  12. References • http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/lewisandclark/lewisandclark.html • http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/trr001.html • http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/louisianapurchase.html

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