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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?”. The Lewis and Clark Bus Tour. Station #1: Peace Medals Station #2: The Possible Bag. The Lewis and Clark Bus Tour.
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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?”
The Lewis and Clark Bus Tour Station #1: Peace Medals Station #2: The Possible Bag
The Lewis and Clark Bus Tour Station #3: Scientific Observation
April 30, 1803: Congress approves the purchase of Louisiana for $15,000,000. This purchase doubles the size of the United States.
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
1. May 14, 1804: The Corps of Discovery leaves from present-day St. Louis.
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.
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!
3. August 20, 1804: Sergeant Floyd dies of burst appendix. He is the only member to die on the expedition.
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.
4. April 7, 1805: Expedition heads west with Sacagawea, her son, and husband Toussaint Charbonneau.
5. August 12, 1805: Lewis scouts ahead hoping to find the water route to the Pacific. Instead he finds the Rocky Mountains.
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!
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.