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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
3 years ago
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Someone PLEASE HELP!!! I really need some help with this history assignment...I need to gather information about the experiences

and perspectives of Lewis, Clark, Sacajawea, and York from "The Journey of Lewis and Clark" I just need 1 paragraph for each person about their experiences and perspectives (like stated above) Serious answers ONLY. WILL GIVE OUT BRAINLIEST! WORTH 35 POINTS!
History
1 answer:
atroni [7]3 years ago
6 0
They have time machine on the early 1800's

From the throughout of their course of the 28 months long journey, they have to do with have a great deal of interactions, with their keys historical figures including  Lewis, Clark, Sacajawea, and York.<span>The following sample essays are based on the </span>Lewis<span> and </span>Clark experience.York's<span> Story. </span>York<span>, a black slave of William </span>Clark<span>, is one of the ... They </span>were<span> to study the indigenous peoples, study </span>their<span> warfare, languages, political structure, and economic relationships along from them  other tribes and Europeans</span><span>.</span>
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