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The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and Clark

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A narrative reconstruction built from journals, family papers, and regional sources traces the frontier background, the assembling of the exploring party, and the westward voyage with its geographic observations, hardships, and encounters with Indigenous peoples. It follows the expedition's winter encampments, riverine passages, and arrival at the Pacific, then recounts the return journey and the later careers and relationships of its leaders. Interwoven biographical detail, documentary material, and maps situate the exploration within the political and cultural forces that propelled continental expansion and shaped the emerging American West.

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Eva Emery Dye

Eva Emery Dye was an American author known for her historical narratives and contributions to literature that explore the American frontier. Her notable work, "The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis and Clark," delves into the adventures and challenges faced by the famous explorers during their expedition. Dye's writing often reflects a deep interest in the history and culture of the American West, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the era. Through her storytelling, she has contributed to the understanding of early American exploration and its impact on the nation's development.

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