Actually, Napoleon was glad to sell it and never regretted it. He knew that he could not defend the land, and that Americans and British and Spanish would continue incursions and settlement into the territory regardless of Napoleon's wishes. He also desperately needed the money to fund his European wars. It was a win-win for both parties involved in the sale.
This was really helpful for my research to do an assignment, personally, I didn't have any problems with how you spoke or how fast you speak. If someone were to have a problem with the speed of your voice they could speed it up or slow it down in the settings.
Some small inaccuracies in the film. First, Charbonneau did not purchase Sacagawea. He won her in a bet, along with another Shoshone woman whom he also married (Ambrose 1996). Second, Lewis and Clark did not instill good relations with ALL of the natives. The Sioux were hostile to the party and never accepted the rule of the "Great White Father" until they were subdued decades later (Ambrose 1996; Josephy 2006).
For the rest of the story read “Report on the Exploration of the Headwaters of the Red River of Louisiana by Captain Randolph B. Marcy and Brevet Captain George McClellan” and “Southern Counterpart to Lewis and Clark” “the Freeman and Curtis Expedition of 1806” the Lewis and Clark Expedition was the northern exploration. The southern exploration was much more difficult and actually took from 1804 to 1852 to complete taking 5 attempts. This included near war with Spain because of a territorial dispute between France, Spain and the United States over the southwest boundaries of the Louisiana Purchase. Then there was the great raft that blocked the Red River
Sensational short documentary. But as a 50-year broadcast veteran, let me give you two hints. First of all, speak more clearly. This is not a criticism, but your generation does not speak plainly. Secondly, put something over the mic to stop popping your p's. Believe it or not, a sock works fine. Now, you did very well. Well written. I just want you to be even more perfect. Dennis
The Suppressed History of AMERICA The Murder of Meriwether Lewis and the Mysterious Discoveries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Book by: PAUL SCHRAG and XAVIANT HAZE
Searching for the north west passage from central US ? Pretty sure the French and the British had fairly extensive maps of the area north of their expedition prior to this, as well a good amount of the western coast line plotted. Mackenzie even crossed North America before this time. No way were they ever gonna find it, and i suspect they didn't intend to. This was more about finding a reasonable route to the pacific north west, not the "northwest passage", as well as bolstering their presence in the area. (for all you kids using this video at "school" during this pandemic hahah)
There is an error in your video. Lewis named the baby Pompey which later became Pomp and lil Pomp. Also, just drawing a straight line for their return journey is misleading and doesn’t reflect the many perils they faced going home.
What an amazing story .. thank you for telling it. I just returned from Oregon/Washington and at Ft. Clatsop discovered that the Indian woman's name was pronounced SaCAGawea .. like in ChiCAgo.
POV:ur teacher told u to watch this video.
yes!
Sure did
N-NO IM JUST INTERESTED IN THIS STUFF WHY WOULD SHE DO THAT!?
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Just imagine all the cool stuff they saw... man these guys lived
lol my teacher told me to watch this
La meme
Same
Same
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I’m only watching this cause of school who’s with me
Me-
ME!
me- .-.
ME
Yep right now
Napoleon: *Instant regret for selling it*
Natives: *instant death for leading them*
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Actually, Napoleon was glad to sell it and never regretted it. He knew that he could not defend the land, and that Americans and British and Spanish would continue incursions and settlement into the territory regardless of Napoleon's wishes. He also desperately needed the money to fund his European wars. It was a win-win for both parties involved in the sale.
Thank you for this video. It helped me a lot in building um my lesson for my French students !
1:53 the original lil pump
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Facts
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bruh lil pump in 1800
This was really helpful for my research to do an assignment, personally, I didn't have any problems with how you spoke or how fast you speak. If someone were to have a problem with the speed of your voice they could speed it up or slow it down in the settings.
My teacher told me to watch this for social studies LOL
Yep me currently
but where'd you get that music tho
This is the ppl who are doin this bc school
👇🏽
This is a good explanation of the Lewis and Clark expedition
This video helped me so much! I'm super prepared for the test!
Wat grade u in? xd
@@lilckie5003 he’s prob in college now lol
What’s up you remember this it’s been a while
1:59 lil pump has been liveing longer then queen alivbeth
Alivbeth? Isn't it Elizabeth..
no he hasnt Elizabeth was alive since the begiing of time
Very nice video, now I know all I the basic information about Lewis and Clark and their expedition. Thanks!
this was really helpful for lewis and clark school project
Sumathy Manisha yeah I'm working on one
sadly
Same
Sumathy Manisha im doing this and its hard bc this project is till frinday
Aztec Roblox I’m in 5th-
It feels weird to be here out of curiosity, not because of school
This will make a great introduction for my chapter 4 teaching of Lewis and Clark. Thanks so much! 😁
This helped me with my book report
Thanks for all the answers! :)
This has to be the Disney version of the expedition.
Who watched this because Easy peasy made you?
Me. Goofy ahh school.
Meee🙃
1:59 lil pump?
Lol yeah the rapper was with them
Lmao
I thought I was the only one lol
Erick Zefingveria 👌😂
You mean lil bik
your smacking makes my ears hurt. get a pop filter
good job brooooo !
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*Lol* watching this cause my teacher told me to see it
About to answer my test..
me too
Who else is watching this for school?
me
@ you were liquid kid
I might show this in class as a teacher thank you.
Can I re-record the voice over for the first 3 minutes for you?
Can anyone time stamp exactly what she said for how long their travel was can’t find it for school
My professor made me watch this
Thank you! This helped me a lot :)
Thanks for this information
Some small inaccuracies in the film. First, Charbonneau did not purchase Sacagawea. He won her in a bet, along with another Shoshone woman whom he also married (Ambrose 1996). Second, Lewis and Clark did not instill good relations with ALL of the natives. The Sioux were hostile to the party and never accepted the rule of the "Great White Father" until they were subdued decades later (Ambrose 1996; Josephy 2006).
very good video
For the rest of the story read “Report on the Exploration of the Headwaters of the Red River of Louisiana by Captain Randolph B. Marcy and Brevet Captain George McClellan” and “Southern Counterpart to Lewis and Clark” “the Freeman and Curtis Expedition of 1806” the Lewis and Clark Expedition was the northern exploration. The southern exploration was much more difficult and actually took from 1804 to 1852 to complete taking 5 attempts. This included near war with Spain because of a territorial dispute between France, Spain and the United States over the southwest boundaries of the Louisiana Purchase. Then there was the great raft that blocked the Red River
Also the Aaron Burr conspiracy entered into the Red River exploration
Like for who is doing this for homework
I’m commenting my own comments😂
Sad....
Cool stuff
What a cool story!
Very informative ASMR!
This is very helpful for my 3rd grade project
1:53 lil pump
@Sarah Davidovitch its a joke
Hasn't helped me for any project but I like history so nice one
amazing
If they were Lois and Clark, they could have flown.
Razzle D. Superman reference
Good info
Sensational short documentary. But as a 50-year broadcast veteran, let me give you two hints. First of all, speak more clearly. This is not a criticism, but your generation does not speak plainly. Secondly, put something over the mic to stop popping your p's. Believe it or not, a sock works fine. Now, you did very well. Well written. I just want you to be even more perfect. Dennis
she made this is 2010 you idiot
any one has a summary, I am too lazy to watch
No, watch it it's literally just four minutes 🙄
The Lewis and Clark expedition did not start in St. Louis it started in fort Dubois,IL ;)
Nope.
they waited 6 weeks in Pittsburgh for their boats to be built
that was sooo good
Cool!
Thx I have to make a project with a timeline on it
POV: ur teacher told u to watch this vid.
L I K E I F I M R I G H T
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The Suppressed History of AMERICA
The Murder of Meriwether Lewis and the Mysterious Discoveries of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Book by: PAUL SCHRAG and XAVIANT HAZE
This helped a lot
Boring video but I like it.
thank you you helped are class
OUR****** GO BACK TO SCHOOL!
i really don't get this still
i did not know that lil pump was that old?
Please purchase a pop filter for your microphone. When you say P's, K's, it sounds like your spitting in my headohones
My teacher is making me watch this.
1:59
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Clark was Lewis's captain once?
thank you
It was the moon shot of the 19th century.
great informative video
NOT YALL SAYING LIL PUMP INSTEAD OF LITTLE PUMP 😭🤚🏾
lol
Thanks for the vid I needed to do this for my project at school
Lewis and Clark are my ancestors
Lewis is my ancestor.
lewis and clark werent related so i doubt that both of them are your ancestors
oh the joy
i looked up louis and clark for dummies and found this
pretty cool
Lewis and Clark. Clark is ma teachers name. And lewis is my art teacher. Like wow *Q*
Searching for the north west passage from central US ? Pretty sure the French and the British had fairly extensive maps of the area north of their expedition prior to this, as well a good amount of the western coast line plotted. Mackenzie even crossed North America before this time. No way were they ever gonna find it, and i suspect they didn't intend to. This was more about finding a reasonable route to the pacific north west, not the "northwest passage", as well as bolstering their presence in the area. (for all you kids using this video at "school" during this pandemic hahah)
This narrating voice is so relaxing 😌
asmr much
thnkxz for the tipz and info....Keep it up mate.
I think it’s noice👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
No way lil pump was was Indian 😂😂🤣😂😂👏👏👏👏
One of is sister Jane is one of my direct ancestors 😅
I traced my lineage back to Lewis Gilbert shryock. ... This Lewis. It goes much farther than that.
Travaillez maintenant
2:00 ... and the worst rapper was born
4:17 is the time
yeah
William Clark was an ancestor of mine.
Nicholas Janke yea I can believe that he got around
I'm related to Meriwether Lewis.
Who else had this for School?
2:00 little pump lmao
Thanks this definitely gonna save my grade. Wait if Ms.V sees this hello
I agree xD
Ms.v hi
?
Cool summary
There is an error in your video. Lewis named the baby Pompey which later became Pomp and lil Pomp. Also, just drawing a straight line for their return journey is misleading and doesn’t reflect the many perils they faced going home.
lil pump gucci gang
nice speech. i learned a lot
What an amazing story .. thank you for telling it. I just returned from Oregon/Washington and at Ft. Clatsop discovered that the Indian woman's name was pronounced SaCAGawea .. like in ChiCAgo.
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I can’t believe it’s only 200 years ago and they didn’t even know all that land basically
I ship them
family guy brought me here
Was the baby's name Lil Pump? 1:59
CloutGod no it was jean-baptist
Ya
1:53 The better lil pump
POV: your in 8th grade.
we doing this in fifth grade
The kid was called Lil Pump? Damn