Table of Contents
- 1 What were the benefits of the Lewis and Clark expedition?
- 2 What are three discoveries from the Lewis and Clark expedition?
- 3 What are 3 facts that you learned about Lewis and Clark’s journey?
- 4 How did Lewis and Clark prepare for the Louisiana Territory?
- 5 How did Lewis and Clark travel down the Ohio River?
- 6 Where can I find online resources about the Lewis & Clark Expedition?
What were the benefits of the Lewis and Clark expedition?
The expedition opened up new territory for the fur and lumber trade and pointed out the best lands for future settlement and agriculture. It allowed a young country to blossom into greatness, because more land had equated to more resources and therefore, more power.
What are three discoveries from the Lewis and Clark expedition?
Lewis and Clark’s Scientific Discoveries: Plants
- Osage orange. Scientific name: Maclura pomifera – Lewis first described this on March 3, 1804.
- Broad-leaved gum-plant.
- Lance-leaved psoralea.
- Large-flowered clammyweed.
- Missouri milk vetch.
- Few-flowered psoralea; scurfy pea.
- Aromatic aster.
- Silver-leaf psoralea; silvery scurfpea.
What are 3 facts that you learned about Lewis and Clark’s journey?
10 Little-Known Facts About the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Lewis first met Clark after being court-martialed by the Army.
- Lewis had served as Thomas Jefferson’s secretary.
- Thomas Jefferson believed the expedition might encounter wooly mammoths.
- The Spanish sent soldiers to arrest the expedition.
Which of the following was a successful outcome of the Lewis and Clark expedition?
They had learned a great deal about the Louisiana Territory and also explored the land west of Louisiana. The expedition strengthened the claim of the United States to the Oregon country.
What were the major accomplishments of the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
Lewis and Clark Expedition | 10 Facts And Accomplishments #1 Its primary goals were to map Louisiana territory and to find a route to the Pacific #2 The expedition gets its name from its leaders Meriwether Lewis and William Clark #3 It included an African American slave named York #4 The Floyd River is named after a member of the expedition
How did Lewis and Clark prepare for the Louisiana Territory?
Preparations for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Lewis knew that exploring the Louisiana Territory would be no small task and immediately began preparations. He studied medicine, botany, astronomy and zoology and scrutinized existing maps and journals of the region. He also asked his friend Clark to co-command the expedition.
How did Lewis and Clark travel down the Ohio River?
The Lewis and Clark Expedition paddled its way down the Ohio as it prepared the Expedition to be launched officially from Camp Wood, just outside St. Louis, in the summer of 1804. That summer and fall the company of explorers paddled and pulled themselves upstream, northwest on the Missouri River to Fort Mandan,…
Where can I find online resources about the Lewis & Clark Expedition?
Links go to DocsTeach, the online tool for teaching with documents from the National Archives. Lewis & Clark’s Expedition to the Complex West, available on DocsTeach.org, can be used as an introduction or for a closer study of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.