Lewis & Clark: October 29, 1803
At Clarksville, Lewis and Clark began their formal partnership for the expedition, reviewing potential recruits and planning the journey ahead. The two captains brought complementary strengths to the effort: Clark contributed his frontier experience and military leadership, while Lewis offered his scientific training and political connections in Washington. Working side by side, they started organizing and shaping the group of men that would become the Corps of Discovery, laying the groundwork for the long expedition west.
Lewis and Clark began working together at Clarksville, reviewing recruits and planning the expedition. Clark’s knowledge of frontier life and military command complemented Lewis’s scientific training and political connections. Together they began shaping the Corps of Discovery.
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Lewis and Clark began working together at Clarksville, reviewing recruits and planning the expedition. Clark's knowledge of frontier life and military command complemented Lewis's scientific training and political connections. Together they began shaping the Corps of Discovery.
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