What was one outcome of the Lewis and Clark expedition? A:A. good relations with western American IndiansB:B. war between the United States and SpainC:C. discovery of gold in the "Great American Desert"D:D. colonization east of the Mississippi River
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What was one outcome of the Lewis and Clark expedition? A:A. good relations with western American IndiansB:B. war between the United States and SpainC:C. discovery of gold in the "Great American Desert"D:D. colonization east of the Mississippi River
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One outcome of the Lewis and Clark expedition was A: good relations with western American Indians. The expedition, commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson, was primarily a scientific and exploratory mission. Lewis and Clark and their team interacted with numerous Native American tribes, often trading goods and information. These interactions generally led to peaceful relations, at least temporarily, between the United States and these tribes.
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