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The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration Copy the notes in red to your notebook.

The Corps of Discovery  The Lewis and Clark expedition began in  President Thomas Jefferson had purchased all of the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon of France for 15 million dollars.  Jefferson asked his personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis, to lead the expedition. Lewis asked his old army friend, William Clark, to co-lead the expedition with him.

The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States!

Purpose of Expedition  The purpose of the expedition was to explore the new territory.

Captain Meriwether Lewis  Meriwether Lewis was born in  He joined the army at 20 years old.  He was made President Jefferson’s personal secretary in  Jefferson asked Lewis to lead and the Corps of Discovery.  Lewis was the scientist on the journey, keeping detailed records of the plants and animals they found.

William Clark  William Clark was born in 1770 and at 19 joined the military.  Clark met Meriwether Lewis when they were both in the army.  Lewis asked Clark to help him lead the expedition across the country.  Clark was the geographer on the trip, keeping a detailed diary including many drawings and maps.

Assignment  Lewis and Clark Journals  Primary source reading  Link Link

Toussaint Charbonneau  Toussaint Charbonneau was a French Canadian fur trader. He had lived among the Indians since  He had a captive Shoshone Indian “wife”. She had been captured by a Hidatsa war party about 1800, and sold as a slave to Toussaint. Her name was Sacagawea. She was approximately 16 years old in  Charbonneau would act as interpreter during the expedition.

Sacagawea  Sacagawea was 12 when she was kidnapped and sold into slavery and about 16 when she “married” Charbonneau.  She would serve as interpreter on the journey.  Sacagawea had a son during the expedition.

Sacagawea Dollar  Sacagawea’s image was made into a dollar coin in  She was honored as a very important part of the Corps of Discovery.

York  York was Clark’s childhood companion and his “manservant”, which meant he was a slave. We know he was big. We know he was very athletic. He was a great dancer. He was devoted to William Clark. He was a great help to the expedition because he was such a curiosity.

More York  Indians had never seen a black man before. There is a painting in the Mandan lodges of the Mandan chief trying to rub the black off of York’s skin.  York was finally set free ten years after the expedition ended.

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Seaman  Seaman was captain Lewis’s dog.  Lewis wrote often in his journal about Seaman.  “T]he squirrel appears in great abundance on either side of the river. I made my dog take as many each day as I had occasion for, they were fat and I thought them when fried a pleasant food.”  Nothing is known of what happened to Seaman after the expedition.