Examples of Lewis and Clark expedition in the following topics:
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- After the purchase of the Louisiana Territory, Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to lead an expedition called the "Corps of Discovery."
- Lewis and Clark were thus instructed to map the territory through which they would pass and to explore all tributaries of the Missouri River.
- Having gathered woodsmen from across the country for the expedition, Lewis and Clark set out from St.
- The expedition collected hundreds of plant and animal specimens, several of which were named for Lewis and Clark in recognition of their efforts.
- This map illustrates the route of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, through the Louisiana Territory and across the present-day Pacific Northwest to the Pacific Ocean.
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- These programs included the establishment of the Patent Office in 1802; the creation of the Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1807; other measures to improve river and harbor navigation created by the 1824 Rivers and Harbors Act; and the various army expeditions to the west, beginning with Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery in 1804 and continuing into the 1870s.
- Western expeditions were almost always under the direction of an officer from the Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, which provided crucial information for the overland pioneers that followed.
- Other programs included the assignment of army engineer officers to assist or direct the surveying and construction of early railroads and canals; the establishment of the First and Second Banks of the United States; and various protectionist measures such as the Tariff of 1828.
- The American System economic philosophy also included government support for the development of science and public education through a public "common" school system and investments in creative research through grants and subsidies.
- In addition, it was characterized by a rejection of class struggle in favor of the "harmony of interests" between owners and workers, farmers and manufacturers, and the wealthy and working classes.
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- The famed expedition of Lewis and Clarke from 1803-1806 embodied the dream of a continental empire.
- Sent by Jefferson to survey, map, and gather specimens and natural artifacts for further study, Lewis and Clark undertook one of the first major explorations of western territory that initiated further contact with Native American tribes west of the Mississippi as well as the Spanish territories of Texas and New Mexico.
- In the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo in 1848, the Mexican government acknowledged the loss of Texas and New Mexico and agreed to most of the present-day boundaries between the United States and Mexico, except for the Gadsen Purchase.
- Oregon Country was then later divided into U.S. territories and states.
- Congress, and proclaimed by Governor Muñoz Marín on July 25, 1952.
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- They've done this by setting a positive example in their business practices, by suggesting ideas, by encouraging me to explore new intellectual territory, by offering direct technical assistance, and just by being good friends and associates.
- Steven Berard, Michael Choman, and Nelson Martin; Wenatchee Valley College.
- Arlene Abbott and many, many other service-oriented, capable employees at the Public Utilities District of Chelan County, Washington.
- The wonderful faculty and staff at Clover Park Technical College—especially Sally Gove and Elaine Holster, but also Mike Wheeler, Dave DeBruyne, Neil Sweerus, LaVerta Schmeling, Lloyd White, Laurie Clary, Dorna Bullpitt, Lori Banaszak, Mathew Williams, Steve Marshall, Scott Blatman, Lucy Dorum, Roger Nix, Jill Gallion, Stan Anderson, Andy Fritz, Dean Lamb, Sherry Nowak, Kathy Hathaway, Tracy Rose Pennisi, Debbie Collins, Barb Rief, Nancy Garcia, and Marilyn Lee.
- About 1,000 unique students at Wenatchee Valley College, Big Bend Community College, and Clover Park Technical College.
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- The presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe saw the rise of the Democratic-Republican Party and several domestic and international challenges.
- Historians call the years between 1815 and 1828 the “Era of Good Feelings” and highlight the “Virginia dynasty” of the time, because the two presidents who followed Jefferson—James Madison and James Monroe—both hailed from his home state.
- Jefferson championed the rights of states and insisted on limited federal government, limited taxes, and limited military.
- In 1803, President Jefferson authorized a "Corps of Discovery," headed by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, to explore a passage to the Pacific Ocean.
- The Louisiana Purchase and the journey of Lewis and Clark captured the imagination of many who dedicated themselves to the economic exploitation of the western lands and the expansion of American influence and power.
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- Geographically, the conflict was focused around Detroit, which was held by the British, and south and east of the Ohio River.
- Yet the first American expedition into the Ohio Country was a disaster, ending in a blundered attack on peaceful Delaware Indians.
- The Delawares,
numbering about 100 and mostly comprised of women and children, were executed
by 160 Pennsylvania militiamen with hammer blows to the head.
- Peace negotiations
between the U.S. and Great Britain created a temporary respite in hostilities during
The Year of Blood; but in November 1782, Brigadier General George Rogers Clark delivered
the final blow in The Year of Blood, destroying several Shawnee towns in the
Ohio Country.
- This map depicts the battles and massacres that occurred within Ohio Country between 1775 and 1794.