Lewis and Clark
http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/
http://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson-plan/day-lewis-and-clark#sect-activities
http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/lewisandclark/students/projects/objects/main.htm
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/movie.html
http://edsitement.neh.gov/lesson-plan/day-lewis-and-clark#sect-activities
http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/lewisandclark/students/projects/objects/main.htm
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/movie.html
Mapping the Journey of Lewis and Clark
Use this map along with the Atlas located on Pg. R2 of your textbook to complete the following tasks
1. On the map you created in class, locate and label the Native American Tribes that Lewis and Clark encountered on their journey.
2. On the map, Label the dates and locations of Lewis and Clarks journey listed below. Some places will not be labeled on the map. You will need to make an educated guess based on the information you have.
March 14, 1804 St. Louis, Missouri
August 3, 1804 Omaha, Nebraska
August 20, 1804 Sioux City, Iowa
September 25, 1804 Pierre, South Dakota
Oct. 24, 1804 - April 7, 1805 Bismarck, North Dakota
April 29, 1805 where the Yellowstone River flows into the Missouri
June 2, 1805 fork in the Missouri
June 13, 1805 Great Falls, Montana
July 5, 1805 Three Forks, Montana; Gallatin, Jefferson, Madison Rivers
August 8, 1805 Dillon, Montana
August 12, 1805 border between Idaho and Montana
September 9, 1805 Missoula, Montana
September 22, 1805 Weippe, Idaho
October 7, 1805 Orofino, Idaho
October 16, 1805 conjunction of the Snake and Columbia Rivers
November 24, 1805 Astoria, Oregon