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Strategic Planning and Diplomatic Missions
The chapter explores how Thomas Jefferson's vision for the Lewis and Clark Expedition evolved into a strategic and diplomatic mission post the Louisiana Purchase. It delves into the vast array of tasks assigned to the expedition, ranging from collecting geographical data to establishing diplomatic ties with native tribes. The discussion also focuses on the significance of gifts exchanged with indigenous peoples in establishing trade networks and cultural interactions.