Historical Events tagged with "missouri"

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Exploration & Discovery

Zebulon Pike's Expedition Westward Begins

July 15th, 1806 218 years ago

Lieutenant Zebulon Pike launched an expedition from Fort Bellefontaine, near St. Louis, Missouri, aimed at exploring the western territories of the United States. The journey was undertaken to gather important information about the geography, natural resources, and Native American tribes in the region. Pike and his group prepared for the challenges ahead, venturing into largely uncharted territories that would provide crucial insights for American expansion into the West.

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Exploration & Discovery

Corps of Discovery Resumes Journey Westward

April 7th, 1805 219 years ago

The Lewis and Clark Expedition, known as the Corps of Discovery, broke camp among the Mandan tribe and continued its journey west along the Missouri River. The team had spent the winter with the Mandans, developing relationships and gathering vital information. Upon breaking camp, they resumed navigating the river, eager to uncover what lay beyond the next bend, driven by their mission to explore the newly acquired territories of the United States and to find a route to the Pacific Ocean.

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Exploration & Discovery

Corps of Discovery Embarks on Journey West

May 22nd, 1804 220 years ago

The Lewis and Clark Expedition commenced when the Corps of Discovery officially departed from St. Charles, Missouri. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the team was tasked with exploring the newly acquired Louisiana Territory after the Louisiana Purchase. This complex mission aimed to map the lands, establish trade, and assert American presence in the West. The journey began with the crew consisting of soldiers, interpreters, and skilled craftsmen, each chosen for their expertise and ability to navigate the vast and uncharted territories ahead.

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Exploration & Discovery

Departure of Clark and Corps from Camp Dubois

May 14th, 1804 220 years ago

William Clark along with 42 men departed from Camp Dubois to assemble at St. Charles, Missouri, where he would meet Meriwether Lewis. This marked the beginning of their pioneering expedition up the Missouri River, aiming to explore the newly acquired western territories of the United States. The group prepared for the arduous journey ahead, equipped with canoes and supplies necessary for the trek. Their mission was not only to map the territory but also to establish relations with Native American tribes and gather information on the land's natural resources.

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Politics & Government

Establishment of St. Louis in Spanish Louisiana

February 15th, 1764 261 years ago

St. Louis was established by Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau as a commercial outpost in Spanish Louisiana. The site was chosen for its strategic location at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, ideal for trade. The settlement quickly attracted fur traders and settlers, leading to its growth and prominence in the region. The founding of St. Louis marked the beginning of the city as a vital hub for both commerce and the westward expansion of America.

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