Lewis+and+Clark+questions+by+Simpsons1

(simpsons1) is going to create an adventure story about Lewis and Clark’s Expedition that: //Telling the audience how did they survive through the realy long journy with limited suplises.//**
 * Will make the audience go wild! by?.?.?.?.

My adventure story will solve the following problem:
 * //They only have limited suplize, and they are by themselfs trying to get through terrains, and the unique people they encounter.//**

My audience will experience my story through the eyes of:
 * //Lewis//**

My adventure story will have the following common characteristics of an adventure story:
 * //Its going to to be a hard stuggle throught the wilderness and im going to tell your how the survived. The foe is going to me the wildernes. So man vs nature.//**

my adventure story will have the following key historical events:
 * //Journy, wilderness, wildlife, new people, and how they survive.//**

My adventure story will have the following key historical characters:
 * //Lewis, Cark, animals, unown new people, and nature.//**

My adventure story will have the following key historically important concrete objects: the items they used to survive throught the wilderness were

Mathematical Instruments:

 * surveyor’s compass
 * hand compass
 * quadrants
 * telescope
 * thermometers
 * 2 sextants
 * set of plotting instruments
 * chronometer (needed to calculate longitude)

Camp Supplies:

 * 150 yards of cloth to be oiled and sewn into tents and sheets
 * pliers
 * chisels
 * 30 steels for striking to make fire
 * handsaws
 * hatchets
 * whetstones
 * iron corn mill
 * two dozen tablespoons
 * mosquito curtains
 * 10 1/2 pounds of fishing hooks and fishing lines
 * 12 pounds of soap
 * 193 pounds of "portable soup" (a thick paste concocted by boiling down beef, eggs and vegetables)
 * three bushels of salt
 * writing paper, ink and crayons

Presents for Indians:

 * 12 dozen pocket mirrors
 * 4,600 sewing needles
 * 144 small scissors
 * 10 pounds of sewing thread
 * silk ribbons
 * ivory combs
 * handkerchiefs
 * yards of bright-colored cloth
 * 130 rolls of tobacco
 * tomahawks that doubled as pipes
 * 288 knives
 * 8 brass kettles
 * vermilion face paint
 * 33 pounds of tiny beads of assorted colors

Clothing:

 * 45 flannel shirts
 * coats
 * frocks
 * shoes
 * woolen pants
 * blankets
 * knapsacks
 * stockings

Arms and Ammunition:

 * 15 prototype Model 1803 muzzle-loading .54 caliber rifles
 * knives
 * 500 rifle flints
 * 420 pounds of sheet lead for bullets
 * 176 pounds of gunpowder packed in 52 lead canisters
 * 1 long-barreled rifle that fired its bullet with compressed air, rather than by flint, spark and powder

Medicine and Medical Supplies:

 * 50 dozen Dr. Rush’s patented "Rush’s pills"
 * lancets
 * forceps
 * syringes
 * tourniquets
 * 1,300 doses of physic
 * 1,100 hundred doses of emetic
 * 3,500 doses of diaphoretic (sweat inducer)
 * other drugs for blistering, salivation and increased kidney output

Traveling Library:

 * Barton’s Elements of Botany
 * Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz’s History of Louisiana
 * Richard Kirwan’s Elements of Mineralogy
 * A Practical Introduction to Spherics and Nautical Astronomy
 * The Nautical Almanac and Astronomical Ephemeris
 * a four-volume dictionary
 * a two-volume edition of Linnaeus (the founder of the Latin classification of plants)
 * tables for finding longitude and latitude
 * map of the Great Bend of the Missouri River

My adventure story will be credible because I will use the following primary sources:

lewis and clark's journal

My adventure story will be credible because I will use the following secondary sources: (2)Book (3)Notebook (4)Internet (5)Google search//**
 * //(1)Journal

My adventure story will make the audience feel the following emotions:
 * //Scared, exited, wundering, and want the adventure story to never end.//**

I will engage my audience by doing the following (this is something I have never done before):

(0)we are going to do a podcast (0)bring in box and fake tapes (1) How they survived? (2) What wepons they used to kill for food or protection? (3) How they get food and water? (4) What kind of sheilter they used? (5) When they got sick what medician did they use? (6) Did they have enough amo? how much they bring? (7) What happened to there clothing?and what they were after it got all worn out? (8) Did they give presants to the indieans? What they give? (9)how they no were to go? what they use? (10)end !!!! map of journy http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/journey_intro.html