Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail
  • 1. The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail is a remarkable corridor tracing the journey of explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they ventured across the uncharted territories of the United States from 1804 to 1806. Spanning over 4,900 miles across eleven states from Pennsylvania to Oregon, this historic trail celebrates the expedition's significant contributions to America's understanding of the vast western landscape and its diverse ecosystems. The trail passes through majestic mountains, vibrant rivers, and expansive plains, showcasing breathtaking natural beauty and rich historical sites. Visitors can explore various interpretive centers, hike scenic routes, and engage in educational programs that illuminate the experiences of Lewis and Clark, their Native American guides, and the indigenous tribes they encountered along the way. This national historic trail not only commemorates the spirit of adventure and exploration, but also invites reflection on the interactions between diverse cultures and the profound impacts of westward expansion on the American landscape. By tracing the footsteps of these early pioneers, travelers can immerse themselves in a journey of discovery that continues to resonate in the collective American narrative.

    What year did Lewis and Clark's expedition begin?
A) 1810
B) 1798
C) 1804
D) 1800
  • 2. Who was the president who commissioned the Lewis and Clark expedition?
A) James Madison
B) John Adams
C) George Washington
D) Thomas Jefferson
  • 3. Which river did Lewis and Clark primarily follow during their journey?
A) Ohio River
B) Missouri River
C) Columbia River
D) Mississippi River
  • 4. Which Native American woman helped Lewis and Clark as a guide?
A) Tecumseh
B) Sacagawea
C) Pocahontas
D) Sitting Bull
  • 5. What was the name of the group that accompanied Lewis and Clark?
A) The Expeditionary Force
B) The Pioneer Brigade
C) The Corps of Discovery
D) The Continental Army
  • 6. How long did Lewis and Clark's expedition last?
A) 6 months
B) 2 years
C) 3 years
D) 1 year
  • 7. Which ocean did the Lewis and Clark expedition reach?
A) Pacific Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Arctic Ocean
D) Atlantic Ocean
  • 8. Where did the Lewis and Clark expedition start?
A) Denver, Colorado
B) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C) St. Louis, Missouri
D) New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 9. What year did the expedition return to St. Louis?
A) 1802
B) 1806
C) 1808
D) 1804
  • 10. Who was the co-leader of the expedition along with Meriwether Lewis?
A) William Clark
B) Daniel Boone
C) James Madison
D) Zebulon Pike
  • 11. What type of boat did Lewis and Clark primarily use on rivers?
A) Keelboat
B) Rowboat
C) Sailboat
D) Canoe
  • 12. Who kept the detailed journal of the expedition?
A) Sacagawea
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) York
D) Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
  • 13. What was the main purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition?
A) To establish trade routes
B) To find gold
C) To map the coastline
D) To explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory
  • 14. Which Native American tribe helped Lewis and Clark during their expedition?
A) Sioux
B) Navajo
C) Shoshone
D) Cherokee
  • 15. Which famous waterfall did Lewis and Clark encounter?
A) Yosemite Falls
B) Angel Falls
C) Great Falls
D) Niagara Falls
  • 16. What was one of the primary goals of the expedition concerning Native Americans?
A) To conquer their lands
B) To convert to Christianity
C) To establish peaceful relations
D) To trade slaves
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