The Journals of Lewis and Clark are the true accounts of the Lewis and Clark expedition to the West. Spanning the years 1804-1806, this document of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark's Voyage of Discovery chronicles their journey with Sacagawea across the land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The explorers' journal details not only the events of their expedition, like which Indian tribes they encountered along the way, but also includes records of the new flora and fauna they discovered on their trek out West.
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