the lewis and clark expedition meghan lock ete 100 02 november 23, 2009
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THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITIONMeghan Lock
ETE 100 02
November 23, 2009
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Lewis and Clark
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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.
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Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson’s instructions left for Lewis.
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/lewisandclark/transcript57.html
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Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase sparked interest in the expansion to the west coast. This led to Thomas Jefferson putting the exploration together.
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Louisiana Purchase
Timeline of the Louisiana Purchase
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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.
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Lewis and Clark Map
The map used by Lewis and Clark in their 1804 expedition.
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Youtube video of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Lewis and Clark Expedition
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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.
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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
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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