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what makes a pioneer?, achievements of the expedition - Coggle Diagram
what makes a pioneer?
The financial support recieved
The available technology at the time
resources and money given to the pioneer
the time period at which the pioneer comes up with the idea
freedom or ability to do something
The first to step into unknown territories and sectors.
achievements of the expedition
Inspired people from all professions to start moving to the west, such as businessmen and missionaries, which started a century of rapid settlement - Shahmir
It strengthened the United states' position in the struggle to control North America - Azlan
Inspired lots of Americans to move westward and settle there.
Determined the true course of the upper Misouri river and its major tributaries.
They made significant developments to the zoological and botanical knowledge of the continent, describing at least 120 animal, birds, reptiles and fish - Shahmir and Azlan
Completed the first general, detailed survey of tribes of the Misouri, Rocky Mountains and the Northwest.
William clark made detailed maps of the area which would further be of help to explorers in the future - Shahmir
discovered new types of animals and plants
Compiled the first general survey of life and material culture of the tribes of Missouri, rocky mountains, and the Northwest - Azlan
contributed to new geological discoveries, found out where the Misouri river started.
created new relations with the Native American tribes
Recorded a further 200 plant species - Shahmir
Made the first attempt to record meteorological activity in the west - Azlan
They were unable to find a water route across the continent, but proved the success of overland travel
to the pacific