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The Lewis and Clark Bus Tour
Copy and answer the following question:
“What are three places or things that you would like to have a ticket to?”
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Station #1: Peace Medals Station #2: The Possible Bag
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Station #3: Scientific Observation
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Lewis and Clark Bus Tour
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April 30, 1803: Congress approves the purchase of Louisiana for $15,000,000. This purchase doubles the size of the United States.
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June 20, 1803: Thomas Jefferson selects Lewis to lead the expedition. They are instructed to:
• find the Northwest Passage: a water route across the continent
• map the area of Louisiana
• learn more about the land and establish contact with the Native American tribes of the area
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1. May 14, 1804: The Corps of Discovery leaves from present-day St. Louis.
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2. August 3, 1804: Meeting with Oto and Missouri Indians near present day Omaha.
• Lewis and Clark distributed peace medals to the tribes. They also traded items including colorful beads and tools.
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Welcome to our first stop on our tour!
• You will have 10 minutes off of the bus.
• You and your partner will select one of the three historical markers and complete the activity.
• At the nine minute mark, you will hear the bus start up. Finish your activity and reboard the bus. Don’t get left behind!
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3. August 20, 1804: Sergeant Floyd dies of burst appendix. He is the only member to die on the expedition.
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4. October 24, 1804: They come across the Mandan village.
• They build Fort Mandan across the river and stay for the winter.
• Sacagawea gives birth to her son that winter.
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4. April 7, 1805: Expedition heads west with Sacagawea, her son, and husband Toussaint Charbonneau.
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5. August 12, 1805: Lewis scouts ahead hoping to find the water route to the Pacific. Instead he finds the Rocky Mountains.
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Welcome to our second stop on our tour!
• You will have 10 minutes off of the bus.
• You and your partner will select one of the two remaining historical markers and complete the activity.
• At the nine minute mark, you will hear the bus start up. Finish your activity and reboard the bus. Don’t get left behind!
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6. August 15-17, 1805: The expedition finds the Shoshone tribe.
• Sacagawea recognizes her brother, the chief.
• In addition to horses, the expedition receives a guide to help them across the mountains.
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7. November 7, 1805: While traveling down the Columbia River, Clark spots the Pacific Ocean.
The expedition, including Sacagawea and York, vote on location of winter camp.
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Welcome to our third stop on our tour!
• You will have 10 minutes off of the bus.
• You and your partner will select the remaining historical markers and complete the activity.
• At the nine minute mark, you will hear the bus start up. Finish your activity and reboard the bus. Don’t get left behind!
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• March 23, 1806: The expedition leaves Fort Clatsop for a return trip.
• August 14, 1806: They reach Fort Mandan.• September 23, 1806: They reach St. Louis.
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By the numbers…• 4,162 miles from the mouth of the Missouri to the Pacific; over 8000 total miles traveled
• lasting 2 years, 4 months and 10 days
• York is allowed to vote nearly 60 years before slaves in the U.S. would be emancipated
• Sacagawea is allowed to vote more than a century before either women or Native Americans are granted full rights of citizenship.