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How did the Corps of Discovery make it 8,000 miles without a map?

How did the Corps of Discovery make it 8,000 miles without a map?

by Mary Connell

It took the famous Lewis and Clark expedition over two years and 8,000 miles on their round trip from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean. All in search of a water trade route that would connect the newly purchased Louisiana Territory to the young country of the United...

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