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Ray Of Light [21]
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What did lewis and clark learn on their expedition?.

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laiz [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

Lewis and Clark's team mapped uncharted land, rivers, and mountains. They brought back journals filled with details about Native American tribes and scientific notes about plants and animals they'd never seen before. They also brought back stories—tales that made other Americans dream about heading west.

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