Lewis and Clark Turn Home: Pacific Conquered
Lewis and Clark turn their Corps of Discovery toward home after conquering the western expanse of the Louisiana Purchase and touching the Pacific shores. This reversal of direction secured American claims to the Oregon Country and mapped a viable overland route that would fuel westward expansion for decades.
March 23, 1806
220 years ago
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