Jefferson's+Instructions'+Goals

Paragraphs 1 and 2 Samuel Han The goal was for Lewis to learn all he can about astronomy, maps, and all those survival tips. The reason he needed all these trainings and why he had to go to people to learn all those stuff is because they were about to search and take notes on land that they did not even know about.

Paragraphs 1 and 2 Austin Choi Their goal was to get prepared for the exploration to the west as fast as they could. Their preparation was to make instruments to find out the geography of the country, to write articles to barter with Indians, aids that the secretary at war can share or yield, and the right to control within the law.

Michael Cho Their goal was to get prepared for the expedition fast, but without taking too much stuff or leaving and forgetting items. For the preparation, they packed instruments that were needed to survey around the country and record specifically, articles that could be used to barter with Indians, aids that the Secretary could yield from his own department, and the right to control the troops within the law.

Clare Ham Jefferson told Lewis to carry out the expedition allowed by Congress and informed him of prepared tools like weapons, articles of trade, navigation instruments, tents, etc.

Paragraphs 3 and 4

Tom Kim

Jefferson gave Lewis and his group passports, which would guarantee protection in the "unknown" lands. The main goal of the voyage was to announce to the natives that the US now owned Lousiana, and to make the relationship between Britain, France, and Spain keep on going.

Christine C Jefferson wanted Lewis to tell the natives that Louisiana was now the U.S. property and to tell the French and Spanish to leave the place since Americans have to settle there now.

Daniel Jang To ensure the relation between France, Spain and Great Britain by continuing the communication but also respecting the sovereign of each nation.

Natalie Ha Their goal was to announce that Louisiana now belongs to the U.S. and to drive out all the people that lived in since Louisiana was their territory now.

Youjin (Jenny) Jang He wanted to emphasize the importance of carrying passports when traveling, because the passports would guarantee Lewis safety and help from all French and English citizens/traders he may come across in the course of the voyage.

Paragraph 5 Janice Kim Investigate the Missouri River by analyzing the communication through water routes that offer the best communication for commerce.

Jin Kim Explore the MIssouri river, by its course and communication with the water of the Pacific Ocean whether any Rivers may offer the most dired water communication across the continent purpose of commerce.

Peter Kim 8A- Jefferson wanted them to find the direct route to Pacific Ocean from the Missouri River. By doing so, he could communicate with the Native Americans and other people in trading.

David Kim 8A - President Jefferson wanted Lewis to explore the Missouri river and the principal streams of it. Also, on the course, they were to also observe the course and communication of thee river and find the course or other rivers that may be more faster and direct route to Pacific ocean. The purpose of this was all for trading and commerce. Paragraphs 6 and 7 Christine Kim: Thomas Jefferson wanted Lewis to take careful observations and notes on everything, especially at the beginning at the mouth of Missouri.

Paragraph 8 Sophie Lee: Jefferson wanted Lewis to take notes of all his observations and to fix the latitude/longitude of the areas he passed through. These notes would be passed to the war-office so calculations could be made by the proper people.

Jung Lee: Jefferson wanted to make sure that Lewis too very careful and precise observations and write down the latitude and longitude where he wrote his information. They wanted more detailed maps and explanations. In conclusion, Jefferson just wanted an accurate explanation. Cris Lee: Thomas Jefferson was saying that the people should be informed, clearly an accurately about these new lands. He wanted the information, not only for living there, but also for military purposes. They would keep the notes they had, and later give it to the community.

Eldred Lee: This paragraph tells Lewis and Clark to fix any mistakes in the map. It is also telling them it should be perfect without any mistakes. In addition, Lewis and Clark had to comprend all the elements necessary, with the aid of the usual tables, to fix the atitude and longitude of the places at which they were taken, and are to be rendered to the war-office for the purpose of having the calculations made **concurrently** by proper persons within the U.S. Several copies of these as well as of your other notes should be made at leisure times, & put into the care of the most trust-worthy of your attendants, to guard by multiplying them against the accidental losses to which they will be exposed. They were also rendered to the war - office for the purpose of having the calculations concurrently

Paragraph 9 Thomas Jefferson wanted Lewis to find about daily life in Louisiana including food, crops, languages, and more. This was because in the future, people would live in Louisiana, and they needed to know how to produce certain things to live. -Rachel

Thomas Jefferson wanted to know the lands and regions of the west. This was for people to live there. Also, he wanted to know the people, daily life, diseases, remedies, etc. With the knowledge of these factors, it would be much easier for Americans to live and expand their territories. -Sarah Park

Lewis was demanded by Thomas Jefferson to explore the culture and the religion of settlers in Louisiana. The culture included language, food, jobs, rituals, and many more. He was also asked to learn about the lifestyles of different settlers. This way, he could know how people were like in Louisiana, and the settlers of U.S will find it easier to adapt to a new environment. -James Lee

Jefferson's goal was to tell the people to suit themselves in the new environment. He wanted them to limit their territory, becareful of the common disease, and learn more about the tradition and culture, how people looked like, and the way people lived. Jefferson wanted the poeple to ake careof their occupation, and concentrate on what they needed to accomplish. He expected a lot of effort from them. - Michelle Oh

Paragraph 10 "-Notice and record the dfferent animals and vegetables -find when the organizms can grow/live -important elements -weather and how it effects life -basically to find if the land is good to live on. -Jane Ryu"

Jane Song Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis & Clark with the mission to explore the West and to find and observe new things that they discover on the way to their destination. He also wanted them to record the temperature & weather of the lands that they find.

Hyun Sun Park Jefferson's goal was for Lewis and Clark to carefully observe what they find during the journey. By exploring the new products, they might be able to benefit themselves by selling the products. Also, they would be able to learn life lessons from the observations.

Eric Jho Goal of paragraph 10 is that providing the list to search during the expedition such as the plants, animals, and their climate including volcanic appearances. First by knowing about the volcanic appearances, they can prevent and prepare for the volcano eruption and reduce the damage. Second, by knowing the climate, you will know what kind of food will grow well and what kind of clothes your supposed to wear. Third, you should know the what kind of plant grows in Louisiana to trade with other country.

CJ Park The goal in paragraph 10 was to observe the weather and climate. Also Lewis and Clark were to observe the minerals, soil, and living things in their expedition. By recording these, people who will be living in the west would know what to grow for food.

Paragraphs 11 and 12 Their goal was to investigate the character and the extent of the country watered by its branches and especially on the southern side. The North River or Rio Bravo which runs into both of the Gulf of Mexico, and the Gulf of California are told to the principal streams heading in opposite to the waters of the Missouri, that runs Southwardly. Whether the grounds are divided with Missouri, and them are flat lands or mountains it was full to enquirer to. - KEVIN

] President Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803. They needed to explore the territory to learn more about it and make maps. One of the main goal of the explore like Lewis & Clark ways to find more information on the waterways, especially the source of the Mississippi. The goal for this paragraph was to find the Northern Source of the Mississippi and how far it was from the lake of the woods. Which is a lake occupying parts of the Canadian provinces of the Ontario and Manitoba and the U.S of Minnesota. - Heejin Kim -

Paragraph 13 Jerica: [The goal was to become trading partners with the Native Americans. They should be friendly, helpful, and useful to the natives, while still making the trade beneficial to themselves as well. Communicate in the best way possible, and when having to talk about something to each other, negotiate and discuss together. Make everyone feel comfortable, peaceful and calm around each other.]

The goal is trying to trade with the Native Americans. It is stating that they should be kind and friendly and also watch out. I think the goal was to act friendly and try to earn more out of the trade spending less. - Edward

Ryan:

The goal was to be more friendly to the Naive Americans and help them when they need help. Also, to be a good neighbor with them and to trade with them. By being nice and friendly to the Native Americans they wanted the Native Americans to be nice back to them.

Austin Yoo The goal was to explore the lands other than that of the Missouri River.