Episode 204 - Lewis and Clark Part 4
This week we continue the Lewis and Clark expedition, as the party moves into the Rockies.
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This week we continue the Lewis and Clark expedition, as the party moves into the Rockies.
This week we continue the Lewis and Clark expedition! They continue moving north, and have a confrontation with the Lakota Sioux.
This week we get the Lewis and Clark expedition underway! They travel from the Mississippi to the territory of the Lakota.
This week we explore why the Lewis and Clark Expedition took place.
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