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Arrows
Battling for Independence
Believe It or Not?
Fast Forward to the Future
Gems: Treasures from the Earth
How Little John Joined Robin Hood
In Huck's Shoes
Leaving Home
Marco Polo and the Silk Road
Miltie Math-head Takes the Mound
Miltie Math-head: Football Hero?
Odysseus and the Bag of Winds
Plate Tectonics
Prehistoric Giants (Other Than Dinosaurs)
Robin Hood Wins the Sheriff's Golden Arrow
Ships of Discovery
The Art of Photography
The Firefighter
The Haidas
The Legacy of da Vinci
The Life of Cesar Chavez
The Mystery Twin
The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1: Up the Missouri River
The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 2: To the Pacific Ocean
Two Kettles
What Do You Think About Climate Change?
The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1: Up the Missouri River The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 1: Up the Missouri River
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Words Included:
   boil
   Continental Divide
   expedition
   fable
   hostile
   interpreter
   keelboat
   nomadic
   Northwest Passage
   pirogue
   sod
   uninhabited
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In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson asked his private secretary Meriwether Lewis to lead an expedition to find the Northwest Passage. Jefferson, along with countless others, believed this undiscovered waterway would provide an ideal trading route by connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This book examines the reasons for the expedition, the preparations Lewis and his friend William Clark made for the trip, and the early part of the expedition. The informative text, presented in sequential order, is engaging and easy to understand.

The adventure of Lewis and Clark is continued in The Story of Lewis and Clark Book 2: To the Pacific Ocean.

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