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The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition!
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published: 10 Feb 2021
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10 Cool Facts About The Lewis & Clark Expedition
American history is full of wild tales of adventure, genuinely ludicrous achievements, and no small amount of super depressing things. Caught in this tawdry tangle of sometimes violent and horrific, sometimes glorious and heroic history are Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, whose 19th century US Army unit Corps of Discovery embarked on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which stands as a singular triumph of the American spirit and will.
#LewisAndClark #LouisianaPurchase #WeirdHistory
published: 12 Apr 2020
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Lewis & Clark's Expedition Was Way More Messed-Up Than You Think
Watch this video to see why Lewis and Clark's Expedition was way more messed-up than you think.
#LewisAndClark #Expedition #History
Multiple objectives | 00:17
Punishment for disobedience | 1:09
Dining on horse and dog meat | 2:00
Curing disease with mercury | 3:04
Tension among the Native peoples |4:10
Spain's attempt to intercept | 5:06
Threat of venereal disease | 6:08
A conflict that resulted in death | 7:04
An age of expansion | 8:08
Eventual freedom |9:11
The mystery of Sacagawea’s death | 10:16
Meriwether Lewis’ death | 11:31
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/235028/the-messed-up-truth-about-the-lewis-and-clark-expedition/
published: 27 Apr 2021
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Ten Fascinating Facts About the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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published: 23 Sep 2024
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Lewis and Clark Expedition - One Minute History
After acquiring new territory from France in the Louisiana Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson wants to find out more about the land and its resources. Jefferson needs to establish an American presence in the region, so he commissions an expedition to discover the most practical route across the western half of the continent. May 14, 1804 - The Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and his close friend William Clark, begins its 8,000 mile journey. Two years, four months and ten days later, Lewis and Clark return home, having met their objectives. They established diplomatic relations and trade with two dozen Native American tribes, who shared their customs and provided critical supplies during their expedition. Lewis and Clark could not have known that their expedition would se...
published: 10 Jan 2019
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition: How the USA Discovered Its Eventual Western Borders
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Lewis & Clark Expedition | American History for Kids (16-Minute Documentary for Children!)
📖 Fourteen-year-old George Shannon gives his first hand account of being the youngest member of the Corps Of Discovery, the most ambitious scientific expedition ever mounted in America at the time.
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published: 19 May 2024
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Lewis and Clark for Kids | Learn about the Louis and Clark expedition and the Louisiana Purchase
Have you ever heard of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? What about Sacagawea? In this video, you and your kids will learn all about this incredible journey. Before we talk about the expedition, it's important to understand why it happened in the first place. And that reason all lies in the Louisiana Purchase.
President Thomas Jefferson bought about 828,000 square miles of land from the French, which included six states and parts of nine others. This purchase nearly doubled the size of the United States! The colonists had never explored these areas before, and President Jefferson also wanted to know information about natural resources, plants, animals, geology, weather, and climate in the area. In addition, he wanted to establish trade and sovereignty over the Native American tribes along t...
published: 01 Sep 2022
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Lewis and Clark Expedition: Two-Years of Western U.S. Exploration
The Lewis and Clark Expedition began on May 14th, 1804, when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark first plied the Missouri River with their crew of volunteers and paid explorers. The expedition saw two brutal winters during their push to the Pacific Ocean and back, producing invaluable maps and information for the westward flow of pioneers that would follow in their footsteps.
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The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition!
Learn the entire history of the Expedition of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, including everything from the Louisiana Purchase to Sacagawea, and more!
Foll...
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- published: 10 Feb 2021
- views: 370187
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10 Cool Facts About The Lewis & Clark Expedition
American history is full of wild tales of adventure, genuinely ludicrous achievements, and no small amount of super depressing things. Caught in this tawdry tan...
American history is full of wild tales of adventure, genuinely ludicrous achievements, and no small amount of super depressing things. Caught in this tawdry tangle of sometimes violent and horrific, sometimes glorious and heroic history are Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, whose 19th century US Army unit Corps of Discovery embarked on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which stands as a singular triumph of the American spirit and will.
#LewisAndClark #LouisianaPurchase #WeirdHistory
https://wn.com/10_Cool_Facts_About_The_Lewis_Clark_Expedition
American history is full of wild tales of adventure, genuinely ludicrous achievements, and no small amount of super depressing things. Caught in this tawdry tangle of sometimes violent and horrific, sometimes glorious and heroic history are Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, whose 19th century US Army unit Corps of Discovery embarked on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which stands as a singular triumph of the American spirit and will.
#LewisAndClark #LouisianaPurchase #WeirdHistory
- published: 12 Apr 2020
- views: 1493513
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Lewis & Clark's Expedition Was Way More Messed-Up Than You Think
Watch this video to see why Lewis and Clark's Expedition was way more messed-up than you think.
#LewisAndClark #Expedition #History
Multiple objectives | 00:...
Watch this video to see why Lewis and Clark's Expedition was way more messed-up than you think.
#LewisAndClark #Expedition #History
Multiple objectives | 00:17
Punishment for disobedience | 1:09
Dining on horse and dog meat | 2:00
Curing disease with mercury | 3:04
Tension among the Native peoples |4:10
Spain's attempt to intercept | 5:06
Threat of venereal disease | 6:08
A conflict that resulted in death | 7:04
An age of expansion | 8:08
Eventual freedom |9:11
The mystery of Sacagawea’s death | 10:16
Meriwether Lewis’ death | 11:31
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/235028/the-messed-up-truth-about-the-lewis-and-clark-expedition/
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Watch this video to see why Lewis and Clark's Expedition was way more messed-up than you think.
#LewisAndClark #Expedition #History
Multiple objectives | 00:17
Punishment for disobedience | 1:09
Dining on horse and dog meat | 2:00
Curing disease with mercury | 3:04
Tension among the Native peoples |4:10
Spain's attempt to intercept | 5:06
Threat of venereal disease | 6:08
A conflict that resulted in death | 7:04
An age of expansion | 8:08
Eventual freedom |9:11
The mystery of Sacagawea’s death | 10:16
Meriwether Lewis’ death | 11:31
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/235028/the-messed-up-truth-about-the-lewis-and-clark-expedition/
- published: 27 Apr 2021
- views: 407378
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Ten Fascinating Facts About the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Lewis and Clark Expedition - One Minute History
After acquiring new territory from France in the Louisiana Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson wants to find out more about the land and its resources. Jeffer...
After acquiring new territory from France in the Louisiana Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson wants to find out more about the land and its resources. Jefferson needs to establish an American presence in the region, so he commissions an expedition to discover the most practical route across the western half of the continent. May 14, 1804 - The Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and his close friend William Clark, begins its 8,000 mile journey. Two years, four months and ten days later, Lewis and Clark return home, having met their objectives. They established diplomatic relations and trade with two dozen Native American tribes, who shared their customs and provided critical supplies during their expedition. Lewis and Clark could not have known that their expedition would set in motion an invasion of the West that would eventually displace countless Native Americans from their ancestral homelands all in the name of Manifest Destiny.
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After acquiring new territory from France in the Louisiana Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson wants to find out more about the land and its resources. Jefferson needs to establish an American presence in the region, so he commissions an expedition to discover the most practical route across the western half of the continent. May 14, 1804 - The Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and his close friend William Clark, begins its 8,000 mile journey. Two years, four months and ten days later, Lewis and Clark return home, having met their objectives. They established diplomatic relations and trade with two dozen Native American tribes, who shared their customs and provided critical supplies during their expedition. Lewis and Clark could not have known that their expedition would set in motion an invasion of the West that would eventually displace countless Native Americans from their ancestral homelands all in the name of Manifest Destiny.
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History-Social Science Content Standards for California Public Schools - Kindergarten through Grade Twelve
5.8 Students trace the colonization, immigration, and settlement patterns of the American people from 1789 to the mid-1800s, with emphasis on the role of economic incentives, effects of the physical and political geography, and transportation systems.
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition: How the USA Discovered Its Eventual Western Borders
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16:09
Lewis & Clark Expedition | American History for Kids (16-Minute Documentary for Children!)
📖 Fourteen-year-old George Shannon gives his first hand account of being the youngest member of the Corps Of Discovery, the most ambitious scientific expedition...
📖 Fourteen-year-old George Shannon gives his first hand account of being the youngest member of the Corps Of Discovery, the most ambitious scientific expedition ever mounted in America at the time.
🇺🇸 American history as told by the youngsters who lived it. Learn about: Colonial America, The Revolutionary War, Slavery & Plantation Life, the Lewis & Clark Expedition, The Oregon Trail, The Great Steamboat Race, The Civil War, The Pony Express, and America'.
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📖 Fourteen-year-old George Shannon gives his first hand account of being the youngest member of the Corps Of Discovery, the most ambitious scientific expedition ever mounted in America at the time.
🇺🇸 American history as told by the youngsters who lived it. Learn about: Colonial America, The Revolutionary War, Slavery & Plantation Life, the Lewis & Clark Expedition, The Oregon Trail, The Great Steamboat Race, The Civil War, The Pony Express, and America'.
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- published: 19 May 2024
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10:19
Lewis and Clark for Kids | Learn about the Louis and Clark expedition and the Louisiana Purchase
Have you ever heard of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? What about Sacagawea? In this video, you and your kids will learn all about this incredible journey. Befo...
Have you ever heard of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? What about Sacagawea? In this video, you and your kids will learn all about this incredible journey. Before we talk about the expedition, it's important to understand why it happened in the first place. And that reason all lies in the Louisiana Purchase.
President Thomas Jefferson bought about 828,000 square miles of land from the French, which included six states and parts of nine others. This purchase nearly doubled the size of the United States! The colonists had never explored these areas before, and President Jefferson also wanted to know information about natural resources, plants, animals, geology, weather, and climate in the area. In addition, he wanted to establish trade and sovereignty over the Native American tribes along the Missouri River.
Once he got approval, Jefferson chose Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to head the journey, since both were seasoned frontiersmen. He called the group the Corps of Discovery, and about 40 other men joined the group as well, offering various skills that would be necessary to accomplish their goals. The journey started on May 21, 1804, along the Missouri River. They started off traveling by boat and eventually made it to the edge of the Great Plains.
Initially, there was a little tension when the Corps met the Lakota tribe, but the two groups remained peaceful due largely to the tribe's chief, Chief Black Buffalo. In April of 1805, Sacagawea and her husband joined the group. Sacagawea became a vital part of the group because of her interpretation and diplomacy skills, as well as her mere presence, which was a sign the Corps came in peace.
What happened when everyone finally returned to St. Louis? The journey yielded a lot of new information that was very useful, including facts about natural resources, plant and animal species, and land size. Lewis became governor of the Louisiana Territory, and Clark became governor of the Missouri Territory. Sadly, Sacagawea passed away of illness in 1812, not long after the end of the expedition.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about these two famous explorers! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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0:00 Introduction to Lewis and Clark
0:43 The significance of the Louisiana Purchase
1:46 States included in the Louisiana Purchase
2:23 Why Jefferson wanted to explore these new areas
3:38 Corps of Discovery
4:44 Beginning of the expedition
5:54 Sacagawea and husband (Touissaint Charbonneau) join the Corps
6:23 Trail of the expedition
7:42 Impact of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
8:43 Review of the facts
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Have you ever heard of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? What about Sacagawea? In this video, you and your kids will learn all about this incredible journey. Before we talk about the expedition, it's important to understand why it happened in the first place. And that reason all lies in the Louisiana Purchase.
President Thomas Jefferson bought about 828,000 square miles of land from the French, which included six states and parts of nine others. This purchase nearly doubled the size of the United States! The colonists had never explored these areas before, and President Jefferson also wanted to know information about natural resources, plants, animals, geology, weather, and climate in the area. In addition, he wanted to establish trade and sovereignty over the Native American tribes along the Missouri River.
Once he got approval, Jefferson chose Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to head the journey, since both were seasoned frontiersmen. He called the group the Corps of Discovery, and about 40 other men joined the group as well, offering various skills that would be necessary to accomplish their goals. The journey started on May 21, 1804, along the Missouri River. They started off traveling by boat and eventually made it to the edge of the Great Plains.
Initially, there was a little tension when the Corps met the Lakota tribe, but the two groups remained peaceful due largely to the tribe's chief, Chief Black Buffalo. In April of 1805, Sacagawea and her husband joined the group. Sacagawea became a vital part of the group because of her interpretation and diplomacy skills, as well as her mere presence, which was a sign the Corps came in peace.
What happened when everyone finally returned to St. Louis? The journey yielded a lot of new information that was very useful, including facts about natural resources, plant and animal species, and land size. Lewis became governor of the Louisiana Territory, and Clark became governor of the Missouri Territory. Sadly, Sacagawea passed away of illness in 1812, not long after the end of the expedition.
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0:43 The significance of the Louisiana Purchase
1:46 States included in the Louisiana Purchase
2:23 Why Jefferson wanted to explore these new areas
3:38 Corps of Discovery
4:44 Beginning of the expedition
5:54 Sacagawea and husband (Touissaint Charbonneau) join the Corps
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- published: 01 Sep 2022
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Lewis and Clark Expedition: Two-Years of Western U.S. Exploration
The Lewis and Clark Expedition began on May 14th, 1804, when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark first plied the Missouri River with their crew of volunteers and...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition began on May 14th, 1804, when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark first plied the Missouri River with their crew of volunteers and paid explorers. The expedition saw two brutal winters during their push to the Pacific Ocean and back, producing invaluable maps and information for the westward flow of pioneers that would follow in their footsteps.
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Today's Daily Dose short history film covers The Lewis and Clark Expedition, which was an 8,000-mile journey across the Northwest and Pacific Northwest intended to map routes to the west coast for the American pioneers who would follow. The filmmaker has included the original voice over script to further assist your understanding:
Today on The Daily Dose, The Lewis and Clark Expedition.
After President Thomas Jefferson successfully negotiated the Louisiana Purchase from France, Jefferson tasked his personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis, to explore the nation’s newest lands west of the Mississippi. Lewis chose his good friend William Clark to co-lead the expedition, who in turn recruited and trained unmarried, healthy men at Fort DuBois during the winter of 1803. On May 14th, 1804, the corps, as they became known, set out in keelboats down the Missouri River with 45 recruits, a French-Indian interpreter, a contracted boat crew and a slave named York. During their 8,000 mile journey, Lewis and Clark encountered nearly 50 Native American tribes, and while violence was rare, in September, the Teton Sioux attempted to block the group’s boats by demanding a toll, which was quickly repulsed by the corps’ superior fire power.
Wintering for five months after building Fort Mandan in present-day Washburn North Dakota, Lewis and Clark hired Toussaint Charbonneau as their new interpreter, allowing the trapper’s Shoshone wife Sacagawea to join the expedition, who would later prove invaluable to the corps’ survival. On April 7th, 1805, Lewis and Clark sent a portion of their crew back towards St. Louis with a keelboat laden with zoological and botanical samples, maps and letters, while the remaining party pushed across the Continental Divide and the Bitterroot Mountains, which exposed the group to frostbite, hunger, dehydration, bad weather, freezing temperatures and exhaustion. Despite the brutal conditions, not a single man was lost.
Reaching the Pacific Ocean in November of 1805, the expedition wintered near present-day Astoria Oregon, building Fort Clatsop for a second hard winter to come, before heading for home on March 23, 1806. Splitting into two parties in Montana, Clark carved his name and date on a large rock formation along the Yellowstone River, which is now a national monument protected by the Department of the Interior. Two days later, Lewis and his party faced off with eight Blackfeet warriors near present-day Cut Bank Montana, forcing Lewis’ party to kill two warriors who attempted to steal weapons and horses. The two teams of explorers reunited on August 12th, arriving back in St. Louis on September 23rd. Lewis and Clark’s two-year expedition produced invaluable maps and geographical information about the American Northwest, while returning home with some 120 animal specimens and over 200 botanical samples, making the Lewis and Clark Expedition a landmark precursor, before a young nation’s all-out push for westward expansion.
And there you have it the Lewis and Clark Expedition, today on The Daily Dose.
https://wn.com/Lewis_And_Clark_Expedition_Two_Years_Of_Western_U.S._Exploration
The Lewis and Clark Expedition began on May 14th, 1804, when Meriwether Lewis and William Clark first plied the Missouri River with their crew of volunteers and paid explorers. The expedition saw two brutal winters during their push to the Pacific Ocean and back, producing invaluable maps and information for the westward flow of pioneers that would follow in their footsteps.
Teachers: Check out a free lesson plan with this video included here https://www.platospeach.com/plans/lewis-and-clark-expedition
And more lesson plans here: https://www.eds-resources.com/edhist.htm#lewisandclark
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Today's Daily Dose short history film covers The Lewis and Clark Expedition, which was an 8,000-mile journey across the Northwest and Pacific Northwest intended to map routes to the west coast for the American pioneers who would follow. The filmmaker has included the original voice over script to further assist your understanding:
Today on The Daily Dose, The Lewis and Clark Expedition.
After President Thomas Jefferson successfully negotiated the Louisiana Purchase from France, Jefferson tasked his personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis, to explore the nation’s newest lands west of the Mississippi. Lewis chose his good friend William Clark to co-lead the expedition, who in turn recruited and trained unmarried, healthy men at Fort DuBois during the winter of 1803. On May 14th, 1804, the corps, as they became known, set out in keelboats down the Missouri River with 45 recruits, a French-Indian interpreter, a contracted boat crew and a slave named York. During their 8,000 mile journey, Lewis and Clark encountered nearly 50 Native American tribes, and while violence was rare, in September, the Teton Sioux attempted to block the group’s boats by demanding a toll, which was quickly repulsed by the corps’ superior fire power.
Wintering for five months after building Fort Mandan in present-day Washburn North Dakota, Lewis and Clark hired Toussaint Charbonneau as their new interpreter, allowing the trapper’s Shoshone wife Sacagawea to join the expedition, who would later prove invaluable to the corps’ survival. On April 7th, 1805, Lewis and Clark sent a portion of their crew back towards St. Louis with a keelboat laden with zoological and botanical samples, maps and letters, while the remaining party pushed across the Continental Divide and the Bitterroot Mountains, which exposed the group to frostbite, hunger, dehydration, bad weather, freezing temperatures and exhaustion. Despite the brutal conditions, not a single man was lost.
Reaching the Pacific Ocean in November of 1805, the expedition wintered near present-day Astoria Oregon, building Fort Clatsop for a second hard winter to come, before heading for home on March 23, 1806. Splitting into two parties in Montana, Clark carved his name and date on a large rock formation along the Yellowstone River, which is now a national monument protected by the Department of the Interior. Two days later, Lewis and his party faced off with eight Blackfeet warriors near present-day Cut Bank Montana, forcing Lewis’ party to kill two warriors who attempted to steal weapons and horses. The two teams of explorers reunited on August 12th, arriving back in St. Louis on September 23rd. Lewis and Clark’s two-year expedition produced invaluable maps and geographical information about the American Northwest, while returning home with some 120 animal specimens and over 200 botanical samples, making the Lewis and Clark Expedition a landmark precursor, before a young nation’s all-out push for westward expansion.
And there you have it the Lewis and Clark Expedition, today on The Daily Dose.
- published: 23 Feb 2022
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