In this essay I will be discussing about the Exploration of Lewis and Clark.William Clark and Meriwether Lewis made discoveries of new species of new plants and animals,their expedition began on August 31,1803,Clark had 5 older brothers and 3 older sisters,Lewis was named governor for his expedition,and they both found ways to travel in the Pacific ocean.This essay will also give a lot of detail on the Expedition of Lewis and Clark. Lewis and Clark traveled by boat,foot,and on horses.They also worked for Thomas Jefferson on the Louisiana Purchase.They discovered that the area of the Louisiana Purchase was 828,800 sq .mi.,the Louisiana Purchase contained trees and grass,and they suggested corn and wheat farming,automobile manufacture,and country music recording.They overall …show more content…
Lewis and Clarks legacy began oddly 30 years and 30 days after they were born.In 1803 they both applied to work for Thomas Jefferson on the Louisiana Purchase.Later,they got the job.On August 31,1803 Lewis and Clark began their 3 year journey to document and map the entire Louisiana Purchase. On August 11,1806 Lewis and Clark spotted a half-blind man and thought he was an elk so,they shot him in the leg.Their journey went from 1803-1806 to the Pacific and back.Overall Lewis and Clark were very successful men. Clark was born in Ladysmith,Virginia on August 1,1770.He died on September 1,1838.William Clark came home to 5 older brothers and 3 older sisters.He moved to Kentucky when he was a teenager.His brother was George Rogers Clark.He went to the military and later moved to the regular army.Clark met Lewis in the army.Overall Clark had a very successful family.He was very successful too. Lewis was born on August 18,1774 in Ivy,Virginia.He died on October 11,1809 in Nashville.In 1806 he was shot in the leg.He lived in Washington.He met Clark in the Army.The expedition was 8,000 mi.He
Born August 18, 1774; Meriwether Lewis was an American explorer, soldier, politician, public administrator, and the leader of the Louisiana expedition group known as the Corps of Discovery. During the first few years of his life, Meriwether grew up on his family’s estate in Ivy Creek, Virginia. After the death of Meriwether’s father in 1779, Meriwether’s mother Lucy Meriwether remarried to John Marks who later moved the family to Broad River Valley, Georgia in 1780. At his new home, Meriwether was influenced by his love for natural history and spent most of his time improving his skills as an outdoorsman, and it is said that he would go out hunting with his dogs at the age of eight. Meriwether’s mother who was a regionally-known herbalist
The book “ The Journal of Augustus Pelletier “ by Kathryn Lasky is about The Lewis and CLark expedition. Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark want Augustus Pelletier to be one of their men and help them out, to seek for new territories. As Augustus Pelletier did go to help Captains Lewis and William. He saw many Indians, one named Sacajawea who helped them guide them through the new land for them. On May 21, 1804, Augustus Pelletier makes a choice and follows Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, Corps Of Discovery.
Lewis and Clark were the exploring duo that made history in the exploration of America. With the help from their entourage, Sacagawea, and others they successful explored the land President Jefferson purchased known as the Louisiana Purchase. The territories of Louisiana offered more than just the new areas but a hope for ways around North America`s coast. Meriwether Lewis was an explorer and solider born August 18,1774 near Ivy, Virginia. He grew up on Locust Hill plantation neighboring Monticello where Jefferson lived.
Death of Meriwether Lewis Meriwether Lewis was born in Monticello, Virginia. He was famous for being the first presidential aids, also Lewis is known for being “handpicked” by Thomas Jefferson to go on the Lewis and Clark trail effectively and safely doubling the size of the United States. When he came back from his expedition Jefferson gave him the title of Governor of Louisiana. When Lewis died he was on his way to D.C with multiple personal journals about his journey. At that time Lewis was flat out broke having no money after coming out of his expedition.
On May 14, 1804 William Clark and his four dozen men left their St. Louis camp to meet with Meriwether Lewis. The men met going upstream the Missouri river on May 20, 1804 starting the Lewis and Clark expedition. Clark would stay aboard the keelboat to chart the course and make maps when Lewis went to study the different rock formations, soil, animals, and plants on land. They tried to make camp along the river when they could and used night guards in case they encountered any Indians. Lewis and Clark, along with their men, traveled more than 600 miles up the Missouri by the end of July.
LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 President Jefferson appointed his own private secretary Meriwether Lewis as Commander in charge to explore the unknown territory. Lewis then invited William Clark is former superior officer to be his Co-commander. They set out from Camp Dubois and were to explore the new territory, affirm the sovereignty of the US, find a water way to the Pacific, and establish trade with the Natives. Lewis and Clark commanded the Corps of Discovery which had 33 people, 26 being soldiers to include Sergeant Charles Floyd the only person to die on the expedition, one being Clark’s personal slave named York who would be given his freedom at the end of the expedition and one being Sacagawea
Jack Chase Hist. 17A Kelly Gerhold 11/00/2017 Lewis & Clark Endeavors In 1803, France is at war with Britain and the US is doing what they can to avoid becoming any part of their conflict. At this time, Thomas Jefferson is president of the United States and wants to procure other opportunities to expand the US. “Napoleon, who had now risen to power in the French Revolution, threatened to block American access to the important port of New Orleans on the Mississippi River.
Despite what many might think, "Undaunted Courage" by Steven Ambrose is an excellent non-fiction adventure about the journey of Lewis and Clark. This book rekindled my interest in the Lewis and Clark Exhibition and I would recommend it to all. An excellent book that forces one to appreciate not just Lewis and Clark, but all Americans who took great risks to allow us to live as we do. In many standard books, it is said that Lewis death was an accident or a murder, while in "Undaunted Courage" his death has ruled a suicide. I had also learned that the only people on this journey were Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and a young Indian named Sacagawea, a young Indian who had been captured by Lewis and Clark to serve as a guide.
Corps of Discovery and Apollo 11: Explorers of New Frontiers Americans have always been astonished by uncharted regions. When faced with new frontiers, the American people never shy away from exploring these mysterious territories. The “Corps of Discovery” and “Apollo 11” were two brave teams whose story captured the imaginations of Americans all across the nation and influenced their dreams of discovery. When the United States accepted The Louisiana Purchase of 1803, 827,000 square miles of unexplored land was added to the country.
Meriwether Lewis lost a parent at a young age and inherited their wealth little did he know that he was on his way to a much greater and successful future. Early in life, Meriwether Lewis learned good comes out of even the worst of things. Meriwether Lewis was born on August, 18 ,1774 in Albemarle County, Virginia to Lucy Meriwether and William Lewis (Harper). Shortly after Lewis’s birth, his father went off to serve in the military (Harper).
The Lewis and Clark expedition is arguably the most courageous and adventurous exploration effort ever made in American history. The Lewis and Clark took place after the Louisiana Purchase as an effort to find a northwest passage, map the newly purchased land, make scientific discoveries in the area, and to establish contact with the natives and set up a strong trade network with them. Through efforts of Thomas Jefferson, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacagawea, and many others, the United states was radically changed through the exploration of these new uncharted areas. The Lewis and Clark exploration would not have been possible without Thomas Jefferson's monumental purchase of the Louisiana Territory. Due to the United States westward
The expedition set by Lewis and Clark on 1804-1806 to the explore the newly purchased Louisiana territory was a crucial moment in American history. The idea for the exploration was brought by President Thomas Jefferson on January 18, 1803. After purchasing the Louisiana territory from the French, he wanted someone to explore it before people can relocate. He asked Lewis to go on this journey and to find out everything. Lewis agreed and selected William Clark for an expedition that would make history.
Lewis and Clark are to American explorers who are still idolized to this day. The exploration of the west happened over 200 years ago. Their journey started in 1804 and didn’t end until 1806. The reason being is that they were the first successful American expedition to explore the west. In 1804 Thomas Jefferson contracted them to explore the west and in doing so to be diplomats with the Indians and to be scientists during the expedition.
Ambrose tells an in depth story of Meriwether Lewis’ journey from childhood to becoming Thomas Jefferson’s choice as leader of the expedition to the Pacific. Meriwether Lewis was Virginia born, “...in a time of independence and where the West provided exploration and East provided education and knowledge.” Lewis grew up in a family of explorers and land owners which made them particularly rich. His father died from pneumonia when he was 5 years old and his mother remarried Captain John Marks. Lewis always had a very close relationship with his mother.
In Corps of Discover, 2016, “Although it was not successful, “Lewis and Clark achieved an impressive record of peaceful cooperation with the Indians and generated American interest in the fur trade” (Corps of Discover, 2016). On April 7, 1805 the Lewis and Clark exploration provided all gathered information from the trip and sent it to Missouri making the expedition results vitally important to the nations growth by providing information from the crews hard work (Corps of Discover, 2016). As rightfully noted in The Lewis and Clark Expedition, 2016, “The Lewis and Clark Expedition are often called the greatest adventure in American history. ”(The Lewis and Clark Expedition, 2016), and as