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Undaunted courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the opening of the American West
Undaunted Courage is a comprehensive biography and historical narrative that follows Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson’s trusted secretary, and his role in leading the Lewis and Clark Expedition across the uncharted American West from 1804 to 1806. Stephen E. Ambrose explores Lewis’s personal life, his relationship with Jefferson, the expedition’s challenges, interactions with Native American tribes, scientific discoveries, and the enduring impact of their journey. The book provides a detailed account of early American exploration, political context, and the opening of the western frontier, shaping the nation’s expansion and identity.
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