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Use the text to determine how Lewis and Clark were supposed to treat the Natives that they met on the journey. "In all your interactions with the natives treat them in the most friendly & conciliatory manner which their own conduct will admit; allay all jealousies as to the object of your journey, satisfy them of it's innocence, make them acquainted with the position, extent, character, peaceable & commercial dispositions of the U. S., of our wish to be neighborly, friendly & useful to them…………

How were Lewis and Clark supposed to treat the Natives that they met on the journey?

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