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Lewis and Clark: Mapping the West

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This Web site, from EdGate and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, features the Lewis and Clark expedition and contains resources on cartography and how the West was mapped. There are links to maps, historical information, learning activities, and lesson plans. This Web site is referenced in the Xpeditions lesson titled "Lewis and Clark: Why Explore the Vast Unknown."

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    Grade: PS/Pre-K to 12

    Topics: History-Social Science, Geography, United States History

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