The Lewis and Clark Expedition: Exploring the Unknown

The Lewis and Clark Expedition: Exploring the Unknown

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Thomas Jefferson was keen on exploring the western part of North America. Before the Louisiana Purchase, he requested funds from Congress for exploration. After the purchase, he tasked Lewis and Clark with exploring the new territory, seeking a Northwest Passage, and mapping trade routes. They were also to document the region's flora, fauna, and terrain, and establish friendly relations with Native Americans. The Corps of Discovery, led by Lewis and Clark, embarked on a two-year journey, covering 7000 miles. They discovered over 300 new species and met numerous Native American tribes, although they did not find a Northwest Passage. The video concludes with a review and quiz on the expedition.

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How many Native American tribes did Lewis and Clark meet during their journey?

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What was one significant thing that Lewis and Clark were unable to find?

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