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Background information
*1 Meriwether Lewis born August 18th, 1774 in Virginia
*1 William Clark born August 1st 1770
Background info. continued
W*2 Spring 1803 Lewis was chosen as leader of expedition of the Louisiana Purchase by President Jefferson
W*2 He asks for William Clark to join him and to share command
1804
WMay 14th Expedition beginsW*3October 24th discovers village of the
Mandan and Hidatsas Indians. The captains build Fort Mandan across the river.
W*3 November 4th Toussaint Charbonneau, French-Canadian fur trader hired as a translator. His wife Sacagawea, a Shoshone Indian who was captured by Hidatsas and sold to Charbonneau was also brought along
Sacagawea
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1805
W February 11th Sacagawea gives birth to Jean Baptiste
W April 7th Lewis and Clark send their keelboat and a dozen men back downriver, with maps, reports, and Indian artifacts for President Jefferson. The remaining party heads west.
W Late July The expedition reaches three forks of the Missouri River, and name them the Gallatin, the Madison, and the Jefferson, after the Secretary of the Treasury, Albert Gallatin, the Secretary of State, James Madison, and President Thomas Jefferson. continues southwest up the Jefferson
1805 Cont.
W November 7th Clark believes he can see the ocean; writes his most famous journal entry: "Ocian in view! O! the joy." The expedition is actually still 20 miles from the sea.
1806
WMarch 23rd Mission had reached the south side of the Colombia river and begin to head back home
W*4July 3rd Split into two teams after crossing the Continental divide so Lewis could explore the Marias river
WAugust 11th Lewis and Clark reunite when they reach the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers
WSeptember 23rd the party reaches St. Louis
Afterword
WLewis and Clark met their objective of reaching the Pacific, mapping and establishing their presence for a legal claim to the land, and they established diplomatic relations and trade with at least two dozen Indian nations
W*5 During the Expedition, Lewis and Clark drew about 140 maps of the area which had been unknown to Euro-Americans
Bibliography
Facts and other information found from the following sites:
www.wikipedia.org www.lewisclark.net/ www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=
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