Lewis And Clark Expedition: The Corps Of Discovery

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St. Louis is where the expedition begins. The two men travel here to attend ceremonies and transfers the Louisiana Territory. Thomas Jefferson commissioned the Lewis and Clark Expedition to observe the north west. They leave Camp Wood, a camp that Lewis and Clark established as they leave to go on their journey. The Corps of Discovery start their trip in this area. As they travel through the Missouri River, they encounter a very important death of a sergeant named Charles Floyd, which is the only accident that happens during their expedition. They enter plains to discover animals they have never stumbled upon. Their travel progresses as they meet other tribes along the Missouri River. This area is also the place where the Corps meet Clark's …show more content…

In Fort Mandan, Sacajawea gave birth to a young, baby boy named Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, who was soon nicknamed Poppy by Clark. Lewis and Clark send important artifacts and specimen to Thomas Jefferson as they head west. The Corps of Discovery murder a huge grizzly bear for the first time, which was never explained as science. One of the boats that they owned nearly turned and Lewis acknowledged Sacajawea for keeping all the important objects secure. The next location that the Corps of Discovery reached was the Three Forks. The Corps named each of the Three Forks. They named the first fork the Gallatin in honor of the Secretary of Treasury, Albert Gallatin. The second fork which was named the Madison in honor of the Secretary of State, James Madison. The third fork was named Jefferson, in honor of President Thomas Jefferson. In this area, they pondered which fork to take. At last, they settle to go up on the Jefferson River. On the Jefferson River, Sacajawea recognizes Beverhead Rock, which symbolized that they were near her people, the Shoshone. Lewis and Clark set ahead. On August 12th, Thomas Jefferson receives the artifacts sent in Fort Mandan by Lewis and Clark. Lewis discovers the headwaters of the Missouri River and goes across the Continental Divide and Lemhi Pass, as they discover there was no Northwest

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