As Jefferson said, we must link together these water routes to open up new ports.
We must report these discoveries to Thomas Jefferson.
In 1803 the President, Thomas Jefferson, hoped that Meriwether Lewis and William Clark would be able to link together a water route.
Linking both of these rivers would connect the Pacific ocean with the Mississippi River system which would give access to new port markets.
With journals in hand, Lewis and Clark alongside their other members reported all of their findings of the expedition to Thomas Jefferson.
Time to head home for St. Louis after a very tiring journey!
The spring of 1805 brought high water and favorable weather which helped Lewis and Clark settle in with their other members.
Lewis and Clark set out on their expedition once again and traveled up the Missouri River to try and connect the water routes.
Then in 1805 in the middle of November Lewis and Clark reached the Pacific Ocean. Finally on March 23, 1806 the exhausted explorers headed home for St. Louis.
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