Lewis and Clark (Quick Facts)

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American History

 

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David C

 

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May 23, 2015

 

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Clark would establish a reference point, a landmark determined by latitude and longitude. From that point, he would take a reading with the sighting compass of some point up or down river, then using the float and cord of fixed length, he would determine the speed of the current, and therefore, the distance to the second point...
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He did this at every bend and turn of the river. 4. When Lewis and Clark reached the Nez Perce, one of Shields' trade axes had beaten them there. 5. Clark was four years older than Lewis, also a Virginian, and also an Army veteran. Like Lewis, he was over 6 feet tall and a hardy outdoorsman; unlike Lewis, he was gregarious, engaging, and even-tempered...
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