Who Kept Journals On The Lewis And Clark Expedition?

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Capt. After Lewis’ death, the expedition journals were sent to Clark, who turned them over to editor Nicholas Biddle. The two-volume journals were presented to the public in 1814, ten years after the corps began its epic journey; their publication caused little stir.

Did Lewis or Clark have the journal?

Not only did Lewis and Clark keep journals, but other members of the expedition did too. They were under orders to do so, or at least the sergeants were, and there were three sergeants, four if you count Charles Floyd, who died just a few months into the journey.

How were the journals and notes from the Lewis and Clark expedition important to westward expansion?

Lewis and Clark’s team mapped uncharted land, rivers, and mountains. They brought back journals filled with details about Native American tribes and scientific notes about plants and animals they’d never seen before. They also brought back stories—tales that made other Americans dream about heading west.

What was Clark’s entry into his journal when they reached the Pacific Ocean?

In this journal entry, written during the Lewis and Clark Expedition, William Clark describes the day on which he sees what he believes is the Pacific Ocean but what is, in fact, the Columbia estuary.

What happened to the Mandan villages?

In 1781, a smallpox epidemic devastated the Mandan villages forcing the survivors to move north and establish two villages about five miles south of the Hidatsa villages. They prospered once again until an 1837 smallpox epidemic reduced the Mandan to as few as 125 individuals.

What plants did Lewis and Clark discover?

Lewis and Clark’s Scientific Discoveries: Plants

What 2 animals did Lewis and Clark discover?

Lewis and Clark also discovered or carefully described for the first time at least seven Great Plains species of mammals, including the pronghorn, grizzly bear, swift fox, black-tailed prairie dog, white-tailed jackrabbit, bushy-tailed woodrat, and mule deer.

What birds did Lewis and Clark discover?

Birding happens year-round!

Who discovered the grizzly bear?

In 1815, naturalist Adelbert von Chamisso proposed that the grizzly was simply another type of brown bear and not a distinct species, but it wasn’t until 1851 that biologist Alexander Theodor von Middendorff recognized all brown bears as the species Ursus arctos.

Did Indians kill grizzly bears?

According to Indian Arts & Crafts Association member, James Johnson: “Many Indians were scared of the grizzly bear. It is amazing that they hunted the large bears for food, clothing, and [that] the claws were made into necklaces.

What is the most dangerous bear?

Grizzly

Which animal kills most humans?

List

Will a wolf eat a dog?

Yes, gray wolves will often attack domestic dogs and kill them. Wild wolves are usually intolerant of other canids. It’s a territorial issue. Wolves will often keep coyotes and foxes away from a kill.

Do wolves eat their pups?

Since pups are too young to hunt, adult wolves bring meat to them in their stomachs. All the wolves in a pack help take care of the pups. When the pups are very small, other pack members bring food to the mother so she does not have to leave the den.

Will a wolf kill a dog?

There are no recorded incidents of attacks on humans by wild wolves in Washington State. However, wolves will attack domestic dogs in certain situations and taking the right precautions can keep your dog safe from wolf or coyotes. Domestic dogs and gray wolves are actually the same species: Canis lupus.

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