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Lewis and Clark: Opening the American West Daily Oral Language Week 1

Lewis and Clark: Opening the American West Daily Oral Language Week 1

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Lewis and Clark: Opening the American West

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meriwether lewis and william clark traveled in a keelboat and too pirogues up the missouri river on their way two the pacific ocean

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the port of new orleans was important to the american economy. james monroe and robert livingston went to paris france to purchase land by the port

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surprising livingston and monroe france offered to sell the entire louisiana territory. as a plantation owner president jefferson understood the laws of trade

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without help from the american indians they met lewis and clark would never have made it to the pacific coast and back. in his journals clark writes about meeting the teton sioux

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according to many people the interior was home to wooly mammoths. french and british fur traders plied the rivers and streams up to present-day north dakota