Lewis And Clark Expedition By: Ahmya Boyce & Gracie Cameron

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Lewis And Clark Expedition By: Ahmya Boyce & Gracie Cameron. Clark’s Slave. Clark brought a long his lifelong slave York. He was a big help to the expedition. Summer 1803. The Summer 1803 with Lewis’s newfound dog Seaman. He had Purchased him for $20.00 dollars. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lewis And Clark Expedition By: Ahmya Boyce & Gracie

Cameron

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Clark’s Slave

Clark brought a long his lifelong slave York.

He was a big help to

the expedition.

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Summer 1803

The Summer 1803 with

Lewis’s newfound dog

Seaman. He had Purchased him for $20.00 dollars.

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May 14, 1804

On May 14, 1804 the

expedition sets off from

camp Dubois. The crew

works though the pain.

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July 4, 1804

On July 4, 1804 the crew comes across

the first creek of the

west. The crew names it Independence

Creek.

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Aug. 20, 1804

On Aug.20, 1804 the

first member of the

expedition Sgt. Floyd dies. He

was the first member of

the crew to die.

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Sept. 25, 1804

On Sept. 25, 1804 a fight almost breaks

out with the Tenton

Sioux. The Tenton Sioux

took some guns but the

crew got them back.

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Nov. 4, 1804

On Nov. 4, 1804

Sacagawea joins the

expedition with her

husband. Sacagawea was

very helpful to the expedition.

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Apr.29, 1805

On Apr. 29, 1805 the

crew heads toward present – day

Montana. It was a very

exciting day.

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Feb. 11, 1805

On Feb. 11, 1805 Jean

Pierre Baptiste was born

to Sacagawea. This was a

exiting day.

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May 20, 1805

On May 20, 1805 a river

was named after Sacagawea. Also

known as Bird woman.

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May 31, 1805

May 31, 1805 the Corp

enters what is now the White

cliffs of Missouri.

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June 13, 1805

On June 13, 1805 the

Corp comes across the Great Falls of Missouri. That day

was a big step for the expedition.

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Late July 1805

Late July 1805 the expedition reaches

the three forks of the Missouri river.

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August 11, 1805

On August 11, 1805 Lewis comes across

the first Indian seen

sense leaving Fort

Mandan. That day was a lifesaving event.

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September 11, 1805

On September 11, 1805

the Corps of discovery

ascends into the bitterroot

mountains. There in the cold

they almost starve.

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August 18, 1805

On August 18, 1805 it

was Lewis’s 31st birthday. It was

also the day the first

American citizen to reach the continental divide.

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July 3, 1806

On July 3, 1806 after recrossing the bitterroots, the expedition splits into smaller units, in

order to explore more of the Louisiana territory.

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July 26\27 1806

On July 26\27 1806 heading back to

the Missouri river

Lewis saw eight

Blackfeet warriors.

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August 12, 1806

On August 12, 1806

down stream from the

mouth of the Yellowstone river,

the expedition is reunited.

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September 23, 1806

On September 23, 1806

is their last day as the

Corps of Discovery.

This was a very special

day.

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December 20, 1812

On December 20, 1812

Sacagawea dies at Fort

Manuel which is now

South Dakota.