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Title: NEXUS BETWEEN THE LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION AND THE FIRST EUROPEAN VISITORS
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December 6, 1998 |
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And there's even a monument to the event in Mobile Bay, Alabama. It involves Prince Madoc, son of King Owain Gwynedd. Madoc was a seasoned navigator and knew well the stories about Eric the Red's settlement in Greenland in the late 900's and the next century's treks of Lief Ericson... Showed first 250 characters
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Madoc was anxious to find the New World for himself. That spring he set sail in his ship, the Gwennan Gorn, heading southwest. To his knowledge, no one had ever sailed this route before. After all, the earth was flat.
After about 5 weeks at sea and 6 days beyond the "garden in the ocean with its thousands of eels" (the Sargasso Sea), they spotted land... Showed next 250 characters
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