Who is Lewis And Clark

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Lewis And Clark Make There Mark On American History

I love history and am a big fan of American explorers. This lens is all about the adventures of Lewis and Clark and how they helped to shape American History. You can explore there travels and how they crossed America. This details there expeditions as a time line, there biography and there gene pool. Are you related to one of them? There are some cool maps also listed in one of the links. Check it out!

Lewis Meriwether American Explorer
August 18, 1774 - October 11, 1809

 

Portrait of Explorer Meriwether

William Clark American Explorer
August 1, 1770-September 1, 1838

 

Portrait of Explorer William Clark

Lewis and Clark Expedition Links 

Lewis and Clark Expedition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lewis and Clark Expedition From Wikipedia.
Biography
Lewis and Clark biography.
Lewis and Clark . Archives . Timeline | PBS
Timeline Lewis & Clark.
Lewis and Clark . Archives . Maps | PBS
Lewis & Clark Maps.
Discovering Lewis & Clark : Home
Hundreds of interactive illustrations, color photos, and historic art, with in-depth text by today's leading Lewis and Clark scholars.
The Gene Pool: Roster of Lewis & Clark Expedition
A Roster of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.

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Lewis and Clark Part 1 of 2 

Lewis and Clark Part 1 of 2

1950 Encyclopedia Britannica dramatization of the expedition made by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the land from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Coast. Produced by Emerson Film Corporation Public Domain Film Note: Although Encyclopedia Britannica placed their name upon this film there are several historical inaccuracies. Captain Meriwether Lewis, Presidential-appointed leader of the Expedition, is relegated to a minor role while William Clark portrayed as the main commander. Some of this may be due to the fact that a Clark was the technical advisor. This film also has some mild stereotyping of race and gender typical of the period in which it was created. You are watching part one of a two-part presentation on the fascinating history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Corps of Discovery).

Runtime: 8:58
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Lewis and Clark Part 2 of 2 

Lewis and Clark Part 2 of 2

1950 Encyclopedia Britannica dramatization of the expedition made by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to explore the land from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Coast. Produced by Emerson Film Corporation Public Domain Film Note: Although Encyclopedia Britannica placed their name upon this film there are several historical inaccuracies. Captain Meriwether Lewis, Presidential-appointed leader of the Expedition, is relegated to a minor role while William Clark portrayed as the main commander. Some of this may be due to the fact that a Clark was the technical advisor. This film also has some mild stereotyping of race and gender typical of the period in which it was created. You are watching part two of a two-part presentation.

Runtime: 7:46
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Travelse wrote...

well laid out lens with great images too. At first when I saw the title I thought it was a lens on superman, you know (Lewis & Clark). Anyway very informative. Gave 5** rate. Mind checking out my lens on Travel Africa

ReplyPosted May 29, 2009

BFuniv.com wrote...

Great information source for us history buffs. You may enjoy my lens on William Penn, a very interesting "pre-American."

ReplyPosted August 02, 2008

SemperFidelis wrote...

Very nice lens. Not sure where you got the 3s, but I gave ya a 5! Keep up the good work. ;)

ReplyPosted February 08, 2008