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Going West, The Influence of t
Title: Going West, The Influence of t
Category: History
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Going West, The Influence of t
“Going West, The Influence of the Lewis and Clark Expedition”
On the day of January 18, 1903, the president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, sent out a confidential message to congress. It stated that; “The river Missouri and the Indians inhabiting it, are not as well known as is rendered desirable by their connection with the Mississippi, and consequently with us. . .”( Burns, Lewis). After that, Jefferson the went on to propose that an “intelligent officer with
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economic sense, and in a mass sense, would not be what it is today.
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Bibliography
· Burns, Ken. Lewis and Clark. 23 Nov. 2000
· Discovering Lewis and Clark. 22 Oct. 2000
· Lewis and Clark Timeline. 26 Nov. 2000
· Lewis, Meriwether (1969). Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806. New York: Arno Press.
· Schroer, Blanche (1977). A Compendium of Information About the Bird Woman: Her Death and Burial. Montana, the Magazine of Western History, 27, 2.
· The History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. 28 Nov. 2000
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