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Essay heading: NEXUS BETWEEN THE LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION AND THE FIRST EUROPEAN VISITORS
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Louis on September 23rd, 1806. During their journey of 2 years, 4 months and 10 days they had covered more than 8,000 miles by walking, along with hauling, poling and oaring their boats.
All that happened during this trek is truly an epic. I encourage you to read their journals and peripheral publications to lean more... displayed 300 characters
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I encourage you to read their journals and peripheral publications to lean more.
Now, to create the complete nexus of this event I'd like to take to back to the first European visitors to the continental United States.
This too, in an incredible story.
12th CENTURY EUROPEAN VISITORS
It begins in Whales in the year 1169, some 322 years before Columbus... displayed next 300 characters
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