In 1803, when the United States purchased Louisiana from France, the great expanse of this new American territory was a blank—not only on the map but in our knowledge. President Thomas Jefferson keenly understood that the course of the nation's destiny lay westward and that a national "Voyage of Discovery" must be mounted to determine the nature and accessibility of the frontier. He commissioned his young secretary, Meriwether Lewis, to lead an intelligence-gathering expedition from the Missouri River to the northern Pacific coast and back. From 1804 to 1806, Lewis, accompanied by co-captain William Clark, the Shoshone guide Sacajawea, and thirty-two men, made the first trek across the Louisiana Purchase, mapping the rivers as he went, tracing the principal waterways to the sea, and establishing the American claim to the territories of Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. Together the captains kept a journal, a richly detailed record of the flora and fauna they sighted, the Indian tribes they encountered, and the awe-inspiring landscape they traversed, from their base camp near present-day St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River. In keeping this record they made an incomparable contribution to the literature of exploration and the writing of natural history.
Meriwether Lewis Libros
Meriwether Lewis fue un explorador y administrador público estadounidense. Es mejor conocido por su papel como líder de la Expedición de Lewis y Clark, también conocida como el Cuerpo de Descubrimiento, junto a William Clark. Su misión era explorar el territorio de la Compra de Luisiana. Su trabajo ayudó a expandir el conocimiento del oeste de los Estados Unidos.






History of the Expedition Under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clarke
- 402 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
History of the Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark, 1804-5-6: Reprinted From the Edition of 1814; Volume 2
- 610 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
This book provides a firsthand account of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition, reprinted from the 1814 edition. It offers valuable insight into the experiences of the explorers and the diverse peoples and landscapes they encountered.
The narrative details the adventurous expedition led by Captains Lewis and Clark from 1804 to 1806, commissioned by the U.S. government. It chronicles their journey to the Missouri River's sources, traversing the Rocky Mountains, and navigating the Columbia River to reach the Pacific Ocean. The account highlights the challenges faced, interactions with Native American tribes, and the exploration of uncharted territories, providing a vivid depiction of early American exploration and the natural landscapes encountered along the way.
History of the Expedition of Captains Lewis and Clark, 1804-5-6
- 606 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
This classic account of the Lewis and Clark expedition is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the American West. Hosmer's vivid prose brings to life the excitement and danger of this groundbreaking journey, from the uncharted wilderness to unexpected encounters with Native American tribes.