Meriwether Lewis Leadership

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On their property, we saw tepees, which was a type of home made from wooden poles and buffalo hides. The home was made to be easily dismantled and quickly put up, which came in handy because the tribe was nomadic. The Blackfeet followed herds of buffalo all year round, but during the winter they stayed close to a river valley and only left for food or animals. When spring came, the tribe separated into bands of 80-100 people to follow buffalo into grasslands to hunt them so all could eat and then use hides and other parts of the buffalo for resources. Besides buffalo, the Blackfeet ate pemmican (a paste made of dry meat), deer, moose, mountain sheep, and elk. To supplement their diet they included berries, nuts, wheat, sturgeon, crayfish, and …show more content…

I always understood why they would have him as the leader in the expedition. He was always ready to take risks if they were needed. If he wasn't as brave as he was, nobody would trust him because he would seem unsure about every decision. Not only was he a great leader, but Lewis was a fantastic mapmaker. Jefferson wanted everything written down so they have expectations when they enter the territory, and the maps that Lewis made described the territory in great detail. Lewis drew the maps based on the way he was able to locate paths. Lewis studied geography, so he was able to know where we are in specific by geographical figures. This would be hard at nighttime, but since Lewis studied astronomy as well, he was even able to tell what direction we were going by the stars and constellations. All of Lewis's traits made an impact on America. All of the mapmaking gave information on half of our land, and if he didn't have the bravery to go on this trip who knows if anyone would be brave enough to live here. His leadership sets examples for our future generations. Clark on the other hand, was simple and practical. When a situation came up, Clark would solve it with a realistic solution that would help the expedition to move on. Not only was Clark practical, but he was good at organizing plans and making technical drawings. This helps us to decide which route was safest in the

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