increased travel from the East to the Pacific Northwest
beaver trapping in the Pacific Northwest
Which of the following were possible because of the accomplishments of Lewis and Clark? Select all that apply.
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Responses
the establishment of seaport cities in the Puget Sound
the establishment of seaport cities in the Puget Sound
beaver trapping in the Pacific Northwest
beaver trapping in the Pacific Northwest
increased travel from the East to the Pacific Northwest
increased travel from the East to the Pacific Northwest
U.S. trade with the Clatsop
U.S. trade with the Clatsop
the immediate settlement of the Pacific Northwest
Only 2 answers are allowed.
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How did the Lewis and Clark expedition benefit the United States?
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Responses
They created maps that led the way for other explorers and traders to follow.
They created maps that led the way for other explorers and traders to follow.
They charted an easy water route from St. Louis to the Pacific.
They charted an easy water route from St. Louis to the Pacific.
They established trading relationships with French and Spanish fur trappers.
They established trading relationships with French and Spanish fur trappers.
They mapped areas open to settlement where no Native Americans lived
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Responses
They created maps that led the way for other explorers and traders to follow.
They created maps that led the way for other explorers and traders to follow.
They charted an easy water route from St. Louis to the Pacific.
They charted an easy water route from St. Louis to the Pacific.
They established trading relationships with French and Spanish fur trappers.
They established trading relationships with French and Spanish fur trappers.
They mapped areas open to settlement where no Native Americans lived
They created maps that led the way for other explorers and traders to follow.
In general, how did Native Americans react to the Corps of Discovery?
(1 point)
Responses
They were generally hostile and often fought against them.
They were generally hostile and often fought against them.
They were friendly, but would not give food or shelter.
They were friendly, but would not give food or shelter.
They sought food and shelter from the Corps.
They sought food and shelter from the Corps.
They gave food, supplies, and shelter to the Corps.
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Responses
They were generally hostile and often fought against them.
They were generally hostile and often fought against them.
They were friendly, but would not give food or shelter.
They were friendly, but would not give food or shelter.
They sought food and shelter from the Corps.
They sought food and shelter from the Corps.
They gave food, supplies, and shelter to the Corps.
They were generally hostile and often fought against them.
1. increased travel from the East to the Pacific Northwest
U.S. trade with the Clatsop
2. They created maps that led the way for other explorers and traders to follow.
3. They gave food, supplies, and shelter to the Corps.
Bot was wrong please use these answers instead and have a good day
U.S. trade with the Clatsop
2. They created maps that led the way for other explorers and traders to follow.
3. They gave food, supplies, and shelter to the Corps.
Bot was wrong please use these answers instead and have a good day
Thank you for providing the corrected answers:
1. increased travel from the East to the Pacific Northwest
2. U.S. trade with the Clatsop
1. increased travel from the East to the Pacific Northwest
2. U.S. trade with the Clatsop