What is another word for Lewis and Clark?

Pronunciation: [lˈuːiz and klˈɑːk] (IPA)

Lewis and Clark were renowned explorers of the North American continent. The duo is also known by many other names and synonyms. They have been referred to as the Corps of Discovery, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and even the Lewis and Clark Trail. Additionally, some people refer to them as the Lewis and Clark Expeditionary Force, the Lewis and Clark Expeditionary Party, or the Lewis and Clark Expeditionary Corps. These synonyms highlight the importance of Lewis and Clark's expedition in American history, and their role in discovering new territories, mapping new regions, and opening up the West for expansion.

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Famous quotes with Lewis and clark

  • I've always tried to be fair to my subjects. That's easy when they are as likable and admirable as Lewis and Clark, or Eisenhower.
    Stephen Ambrose
  • The ultimate camping trip was the Lewis and Clark expedition.
    Dave Barry
  • The first white men of your people who came to our country were named Lewis and Clark. They brought many things that our people had never seen. They talked straight. These men were very kind.
    Chief Joseph
  • We had a great many horses, of which we gave Lewis and Clark what they needed, and they gave us guns and tobacco in return.
    Chief Joseph
  • If education really educates, there will, in time, be more and more citizens who understand that relics of the old West add meaning and value to the new. Youth yet unborn will pole up the Missouri with Lewis and Clark, or climb the Sierras with James Capen Adams, and each generation in turn will ask: Where is the big white bear? It will be a sorry answer to say he went under while conservationists weren’t looking.
    Aldo Leopold

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