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Lewis and Clark Expedition

St. Louis, Mo

Fort Mandan

Rocky Mountains

Columbia River

Pacific Ocean

What the Lewis and ClarkExpedition means to me

Other discoveries

Credits

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St. Louis Missouri

• They started their trip upstream on the Missouri River at the St. Louis area camp.

• At St. Louis Missouri they prepared for the expedition.

• It was important because St. Louis provided them with a river.

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Fort Mandan

• Fort Mandan was in North Dakota near the Missouri, River.

• At Fort Mandan they build a fort.

• It was important because they build a fort to protect them from the winter and the Siuox Indians.

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Rocky Mountains• The Rocky Mountains are

at the Great Falls near the Continental Divide.

• At the Rocky Mountains they bought horses from the Shoshone Indians.

• It was important because they met Sacajawea’s brother who provided them with horses.

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Columbia River• The Columbia River

was after the Snake River around the Cascades.

• They carried their goods and canoes over the river’s rough spots.

• It was important because at this point they were close to the end of their trip.

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Pacific Ocean• The Pacific Ocean was

west of the Columbia River.

• At the Pacific Ocean they built a fort called Fort Clatsop, and they spent their winter there.

• It was important because it was the end of the trip, and they spent their time working on maps and storing food for the trip back.

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Other discoveries

• On their trip, they saw elk, deer, buffalo, beaver, the Yankton Sioux, and Hidatsa Indians. They also saw the Great Falls, and Sacajewea’s brother.

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What the Lewis and Clark Expedition Means to me

• They made a lot of hard decisions they thought were right, and they went through a lot of hard times. Together they did a lot of team work and helped each other a lot. I also think if they wouldn’t have gone on their trip, I wouldn’t be here right now.

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Credits• "Maps.com." 31 Oct. 2006.

http://www.maps.com/ref_map.aspx?nav=RM&cid=680,747,1302&pid=12429

• "Lewis and Clark." PBS.org. 31 Oct. 2006. <http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/trailmap/index.html>

• National Geographic Society. "Lewis and Clark." 31 Oct. 2006.<http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/journey_intro.html>

• “Just Fine.” Soundzabound. Atlanta, Ga: Soundzabound Music Library, 1998.