What's So Great About Lewis and Clark (A Robbie Reader) by Carol Parenzan Smalley

What's So Great About Lewis and Clark (A Robbie Reader)

Carol Parenzan Smalley
32 pages
Mitchell Lane Publishers
Sep 2008
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The footsteps of Lewis and Clark in the early 1800s changed history. After journeying over 8,000 miles on land and water, Lewis, Clark, and their Corps of Discovery found new plants, animals, people, and lands. Ordered by President Thomas Jefferson, they reached the Pacific Ocean before other explorers, claiming land west of the Mississippi River for the United States. Along the way, they encountered deadly grizzly bears, saw herds of buffalo, overcame starvation and freezing temperatures, lost their way in the woods, sought guidance from the Native Americans, portaged raging waterfalls, and Lewis even survived a stray bullet. Lewis and Clark opened travel to the west. America was growing, and these brave explorers led the way.

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Published 2008
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