The Cowards: The Expedition Of Lewis And Clark

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“I am not a coward, but I am so strong. So hard to die.”(Meriwether Lewis). 828,000 feet of land started the most useful,commutative, epic, knightley, dangerous expedition that as ever happen in order to make the United States of America a powerful country;The Expedition of Lewis and Clark. The Expedition happened because of a deal with France giving America 828,000 feet of Western land for 15 million dollars, called the Louisiana Purchase. He paid with most of the money by the National Bank, made by Alexander Hamilton. This caused a major problem with Jefferson's character because not only did he oppose a strong central government, he was the one who refused to listen and agree on the national bank; but then he goes against everything he said …show more content…

They were able to use these skills that they learned later in the expedition. For example they learned Sandbars were very useful to Indians and how the water change through the expedition to Sandbars were very useful to sandbars to pools of water (Josephy Alvin M.). The Indians introduced new and better ways for Lewis and Clark to view and understand the …show more content…

Clark writes "I must have seen near 20,000 of these animals feeding on this plain". Lewis named it Fort Mansan because it was near villages of the mandan tribe. During the Winter Lewis and Clark hired a French Canadian man named Toussaint Charbonneau as an interpreter. Lewis and Clark needed horses in order to cross the Rocky Mountains and Sacagawea could help communicate with them. During these encounters they learned about the importance of native Americans survival. They would dress themselves in buffalo skin and wait between the buffalo and cliff. Then the man would run to the Clift and hide in a crevice leading to the buffalo running off the cliff. Then they would eat the meat and use them as resources, such as blankets and clothes. A buffalo runner was a very hard and dangerous job. Buffalo hides were used to create boats called bull boats(Dortia 3). After a year of meeting with the Indians Lewis made a small bull boat to travel down the Yellowstone river. Continuing their journey Lewis explains how buffalos are extremely gentle animals and will be extremely useful for people who settle in the