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The very first thing that the United States did with the Louisiana Purchase was explore it. President Thomas Jefferson sent an expedition led by Lewis and Clark in 1804.
First Bank of the United States ended in 1811.
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The Native Americans or American Indians lived in the United States before it was first colonized.
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The very first thing that the United States did with the Louisiana Purchase was explore it. President Thomas Jefferson sent an expedition led by Lewis and Clark in 1804.
De Soto landed in Florida and walked through what is now the southeastern United States. He was the first European to see the Mississippi River.
The Chinook were first noticed generally by Lewis and Clark in 1805, and afterwards were greatly diminished in numbers by diseases brought by white trades. The Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) was the first overland expedition undertaken by the United States to the Pacific coast and back. The expedition team was headed by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and assisted by Sacajawea and Toussaint Charbonneau. The expedition's goal was to gain an accurate sense of the resources being exchanged in the Louisiana Purchase. The expedition laid much of the groundwork for the Westward Expansion of the United States.
Captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas during the 1540 Coronado Expedition.
Hernando de Soto was a Spanish explorer. He is most famous for leading the expedition deep into the United States and first crossing the Mississippi river.
The first lady of the United States first name is Michelle.
Some Southeastern United States tribes included the Cherokee, Chesapeake, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Pensacola, and Seminole. Some of these tribes like the Pensacola Native Americans may have disappeared before the first Europeans arrived in America.
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First Bank of the United States ended in 1811.
Some Southeastern United States tribes included the Cherokee, Chesapeake, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Pensacola, and Seminole. Some of these tribes like the Pensacola Native Americans may have disappeared before the first Europeans arrived in America.
The explorer who was searching for gold in present-day southeastern US was Hernando de Soto. He was a Spanish explorer and conquistador who led the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern-day United States. De Soto and his crew arrived in Florida in 1539 and began an exploration of the Southeast eventually reaching as far as the Mississippi River. As they traveled they looked for gold which was the primary goal of their expedition. They also encountered several Native American tribes and were the first Europeans to explore the interior of the continent. By the end of their journey de Soto and his men had traveled through six present-day US states including Georgia Alabama Tennessee Mississippi Arkansas and Louisiana.