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Lewis and Clark

Meriwether Lewis

Question: Who was his second in command?
Answer: William Clark

Question: What did he organize a rebellion against?
Answer: Whiskey tax

Question: What rank did he rise to in the Army?
Answer: Captain

Question: Who asked Meriwether to lead the expedition?
Answer: Thomas Jefferson

Question: When and Where was he born?
Answer: August 18, 1774 in Virginia.

William Clark

Question: What year did William Clark meet Meriwether Lewis?
Answer: in 1795

Question: Where did Lewis and Clark meet?
Answer: When they served in the militia together

Question: What age did William Clark enter the militia at?
Answer: At age 19

Question: What year did William Clark die?
Answer: 1838

Question: When and Where was William Clark Born?
Answer: Caroline County, Virginia on August 1, 1770

Seaman

Question: Who was Seaman purchased by?
Answer: Meriwether Lewis

Question: How much was Seaman purchased for?
Answer: $20

Question: Where was Seaman purchased?
Answer: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Question: How many other dogs were eaten by the people on the expedition?
Answer: Over 200 other dogs

Question: What breed was Seaman?
Answer: A black newfoundland dog

Sacagawea

Question: When was Sacagawea born? 
Answer: 1787

Question: Where was she born?
Answer: Near present day Salmon, Idaho. 

Question: When did Sacagawea give birth to Jean Baptise?
Answer: February, 1805

Question: Who did she give her children to after she died?
Answer: William Clark

Question: Who did she reunite with during the expedition?
Answer: Cameahwait Charbonneau

Thomas Jefferson

Question: How much money did he officially ask for from congress? How much did he actually need?
Answer: 2,500. It actually costed 50,000.


Question: When was he born? (Day, Month, and Year)
Answer: April 13, 1743


Question: When did he die? (Day, Month, and Year)
Answer: July 4, 1826

Question: What was Thomas Jefferson's favorite dessert?

Answer: Vanilla Ice Cream

Question: Who did Thomas Jefferson meet with to lay down the foundations for the Corps of Discovery?
Answer: John Ledyard