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Lewis and Clark (History maker bios) (edition 2002)

by Candice F Ransom (Author)

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The History Maker Bios series offers introductions to the lives of historical figures found in the core of every history curriculum. Filled with true stories, historical photographs, artwork, and caricatures, each title in this lively series will entertain and inform readers. In 1804, just two years after the Louisiana Purchase, explores Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began their search for the Northwest Passage. Great friends, the men had met in the army ten years earlier. Within twenty-eight months, they covered over 7,000 miles. Along the way, they encountered intriguing discoveries, dangers, beautiful countryside, and both hostile and welcoming Native Americans. They opened the door to the American West.… (more)
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One aspect of this story that I liked were the information blurbs. They gave me a lot of information that I never knew about Lewis and Clark. For example, until this story I had no idea that Clark had a slave named York or that Lewis had a dog named Seaman. I also learned that Lewis carried a journal where he wrote down his experiences during the trip. I thought that the interactive side portions of the text showed good informtation. For example, on page 34 the book introduced who went on the voyage with Lewis and Clark ( )
  cporte8 | Oct 23, 2014 |
In 1804, just two years after the Louisiana Purchase, explores Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began their search for the Northwest Passage. Great friends, the men had met in the army ten years earlier. Within twenty-eight months, they covered over 7,000 miles. Along the way, they encountered intriguing discoveries, dangers, beautiful countryside, and both hostile and welcoming Native Americans. They opened the door to the American West.
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The History Maker Bios series offers introductions to the lives of historical figures found in the core of every history curriculum. Filled with true stories, historical photographs, artwork, and caricatures, each title in this lively series will entertain and inform readers. In 1804, just two years after the Louisiana Purchase, explores Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began their search for the Northwest Passage. Great friends, the men had met in the army ten years earlier. Within twenty-eight months, they covered over 7,000 miles. Along the way, they encountered intriguing discoveries, dangers, beautiful countryside, and both hostile and welcoming Native Americans. They opened the door to the American West.

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