Lewis and Clark

By tknam20
  • Secret Letter

    Secret Letter
    Thomas Jefferson sends a secret letter to Congress asking for $2,500 for commerce an expedition for explore the Missouri River.
  • Ready for journey

    Ready for journey
    Lewis is sent to Philadelphia to be tutored by some of the nation’s leading scientists. He also purchases supplies that will be needed on the journey.
  • Ready for Journey

    Ready for Journey
    Lewis is sent to Philadelphia to be tutored by some of the nation’s leading scientists. He also purchases supplies that will be needed on the journey.
  • Start Journey

    Start Journey
    USA purchase of the 820,000 square mile Louisiana area from France for $15 million. Next day, Lewis leaves Washington and start his long journey.
  • Clarksville

    Clarksville
    Lewis arrives at Clarksville, across the Ohio River from present-day Louisville, Kentucky.
  • First council with Indians

    First council with Indians
    Lewis and Clark hold their first council with Indians. They meet with a group of Oto and Missouri chiefs near present-day Council Bluffs, Iowa. They hand out peace medals and other gifts, and Lewis delivers a speech.
  • Arrives at the earth-lodge

    Arrives at the earth-lodge
    The Expedition arrives at the earth-lodge villages of the Mandan and Hidatsa tribes, near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota.
  • Send the keelboat down the MissouriRiver

    Send the keelboat down the MissouriRiver
    Lewis and Clark send the keelboat down the Missouri
    River with a shipment for President Jefferson.
  • Rocky Mountain

    Rocky Mountain
    Lewis sees the Rocky Mountains for the first time in his life.
  • The summer home of the Shoshone

    The summer home of the Shoshone
    Sacagawea recognizes a land feature and tells the explorers they are close to the summer home of the Shoshone people.
  • To cross the Rocky Mountain

    To cross the Rocky Mountain
    Sacagawea is reunited with her brother, the Shoshone chief Cameahwait, and helps negotiate for horses needed by the Expedition to cross the Rocky Mountains.