What was important about the work of Lewis and Clark?(1 point)

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It enabled Americans to learn more about the land and Native Americans in the South.
It enabled Americans to learn more about the land and Native Americans in the South.

It enabled Americans to learn more about the land and Native Americans in the North.
It enabled Americans to learn more about the land and Native Americans in the North.

It enabled Americans to learn more about the land and Native Americans in the Southwest
It enabled Americans to learn more about the land and Native Americans in the Southwest

It enabled Americans to learn more about the land and Native Americans in the Middle and Northwest.

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The correct response is:

It enabled Americans to learn more about the land and Native Americans in the North.

Lewis and Clark's expedition, which took place from 1804 to 1806, is most notable for its exploration of the lands acquired during the Louisiana Purchase, including the Northern territories of what is now the United States. Their journey provided valuable information about the geography, resources, and native tribes of the region.