Jefferson commissioned the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804 to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, in search of a water route to the Pacific. The expedition, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, traveled overland and by river, reaching the Pacific coast in 1805. Although they did not find a continuous water route, their journey provided valuable information about the land and its resources.
The expedition's goal as stated by President Jefferson was "to explore the Missouri River, & such principal stream of it as, by its course & communication with the water of the Pacific ocean may offer the most direct & practicable water communication across this continent, for the purposes of commerce." In addition, the expedition was to learn more about the Northwest's natural resources, inhabitants, and possibilities for settlement.
President Thomas Jefferson tasked Meriwether Lewis and William Clark with exploring and mapping the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, specifically to find a practical route across the western part of the continent to the Pacific Ocean. He also instructed them to study the geography, flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples they encountered during their expedition.
Lewis and Clark were trying to reach the Pacific Ocean during their expedition in search of an overland route to the Pacific Northwest.
Lewis and Clark were tasked with exploring the uncharted territory of the Louisiana Purchase and finding a practical route to the Pacific Ocean by water for trade and transportation. The hope was to establish an efficient trade route to Asia and expand the young nation's economic interests.
Yes, the Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, found a route to the Pacific Ocean. They reached the Pacific Ocean in November 1805 after a long and arduous journey across the western United States.
He sent lewis and Clark to find a water route to the pacific
He hoped to find an easy trade route to the Pacific
Lewis and Clark
to explore the Mississippi river and a route to the Pacific ocean
He hoped to find an easy trade route to the pacific
apex - He hoped to find an easy trade route to the Pacific.
Thomas Jefferson was hoping to find a water route through the United States to the Pacific Ocean.
They were commissioned by Thomas Jefferson to look for a water route to the pacific ocean, they were following the river hoping that it would lead out into the Pacific ocean.
Jefferson asked them to find a water route to the Pacific. They documented plants, animals, and observed the landscapes they crossed.
The Pacific highway route is about an hour shorter than the inland route.
They didn't sail to Asia. They were charged by President Jefferson in 1803 to explore the Missouri River and to find a water route to the Pacific ocean.
Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to find an all-water route to the Pacific Ocean, strengthen U.S. claims to the Pacific Northwest by reaching it through an overland route, explore and map the territory, make note of its natural resources and wildlife, and make contact with Indian tribes with the intention of establishing trade with them.Jefferson wanted Lewis and Clark to find an all-water route to the Pacific Ocean, strengthen U.S. claims to the Pacific Northwest by reaching it through an overland route, explore and map the territory, make note of its natural resources and wildlife, and make contact with Indian tribes with the intention of establishing trade with them.