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Lewis & Clark Expedition (1:46)

In 1804, Jefferson sends a team to explore lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Corps of Discovery will travel nearly 8,000 miles over three years, reaching the Pacific Ocean and clearing the path for westward expansion.

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  • Lewis & Clark Expedition
    Lewis & Clark Expedition

    Video Clip (1:46)

    In 1804, Jefferson sends a team to explore lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase. The Corps of Discovery will travel nearly 8,000 miles over three years, reaching the Pacific Ocean and clearing the path for westward expansion.

    Video Clip (1:46)
  • Louisiana Purchase Doubles U.S.
    Louisiana Purchase Doubles U.S.

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    Thomas Jefferson pulls off the land deal of the millennium when he buys 800,000 square miles from the French, stretching from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains

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  • The Buffalo and Native Americans
    The Buffalo and Native Americans

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    The buffalo was an essential part of Native American life, used in everything from religious rituals to teepee construction.

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  • How Lewis and Clark Made Replacement Canoes
    How Lewis and Clark Made Replacement Canoes

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    In an Extreme History video with host Roger Daltrey, learn how the Lewis and Clark Expedition crafted its replacement canoes. Watch as Daltrey's associates actually make a canoe using only the tools of the time period.

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  • How Lewis and Clark Stuffed Their Sausage
    How Lewis and Clark Stuffed Their Sausage

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    The men of the Lewis and Clark expedition ate a whopping 10 pounds of meat per day. In this video clip from "Extreme History" Roger Daltrey looks at some of the foods the expedition would consume, including boudin blanc, a unique buffalo sausage.

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  • Lewis and Clark Expedition Dines on Beavers
    Lewis and Clark Expedition Dines on Beavers

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    One of the favorite foods for the Lewis and Clark expedition was beaver. Find out how this rodent got from the river to the plate in this clip from "Extreme History".

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  • Lewis and Clark: Blades That Made the Cut
    Lewis and Clark: Blades That Made the Cut

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    During the winter months, when game was scarce, the Lewis and Clark expedition would trade specialized battle axes for food with local Indian tribes. Roger Daltrey explores how these blades are made in this video clip from "Extreme History".

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  • Native American Tribes and Cultures
    Native American Tribes and Cultures

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    Native American cultures in the United States include socially and geographically diverse groups.

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  • Robert Peary Reaches North Pole
    Robert Peary Reaches North Pole

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    In a recorded lecture, Adm. Robert Edwin Peary describes his expedition to the North Pole, which he reached on April 6, 1909.

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Read More about Sacagawea

Sacagawea was a Shoshone Indian woman who traveled with the Lewis and Clark Expedition from the Dakotas to the Pacific Northwest.

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