Contrary to popular belief, the expedition DID NOT begin in St.
Louis, Missouri. The first entry in the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Journals state that their journey began in Pittsburgh, PA. It is
true, Lewis and Clark did begin their journey in Pittsburgh.
If you still don't believe me, check the related link below. It
leads to a copy of the original journals online. And as we all
know, the common American history textbook likes to smudge the
details and cannot always be accepted as fact.
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The slave trade on which ocean brought most of the slaves to America
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Atlantic Ocean
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A member of this tribe was Charles Curtis who served as vice president of the US from 1929 to 1933 in the Herbert Hoover administration
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Kansa
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Where did the Lewis and Clark expedition begin
Contrary to popular belief, the expedition DID NOT begin in St.
Louis, Missouri. The first entry in the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Journals state that their journey began in Pittsburgh, PA. It is
true, Lewis and Clark did begin their journey in Pittsburgh.
If you still don't believe me, check the related link below. It
leads to a copy of the original journals online. And as we all
know, the common American history textbook likes to smudge the
details and cannot always be accepted as fact.
The slave trade on which ocean brought most of the slaves to America
Atlantic Ocean
A member of this tribe was Charles Curtis who served as vice president of the US from 1929 to 1933 in the Herbert Hoover administration