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For his co-leader, Lewis chose Kentuckian William Clark, a veteran of the 1790s Indian wars. With a crew of forty-five, the explorers left St. Louis in the spring of 1804, working their way northwest up the Missouri River. They camped for the winter at a Mandan village in what is now central North Dakota.
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How did Jefferson attempt to undo the Federalist innovations of earlier administrations?
What was the significance of the Louisiana Purchase for the United States?
Why did Congress declare war on Great Britain in 1812?
How did the civil status of American women and men differ in the early Republic?
Why did partisan conflict increase during the administrations of Monroe and Adams?
Conclusion: How did republican simplicity become complex?
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Lewis and Clark expedition
1804–1806 expedition led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark that explored the trans-Mississippi West for the U.S. government. The expedition’s mission was scientific, political, and geographic.
The Lewis and Clark expedition reached the Pacific Ocean at the mouth of the Columbia River in November 1805. When the two leaders returned home the following year, they were greeted as national heroes. They had established favorable relations with dozens of Indian tribes; they had collected invaluable information on the peoples, soils, plants, animals, and geography of the West; and they had inspired a nation of restless explorers and solitary imitators.