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Sacagawea really didn't assertively join the expedition. It was her husband Toussaint Charbonneau who was invited and hired by Lewis and Clark as an interpreter, and Sacagawea would at first only serve as a companion. However, her skills in interpretation proved superior to her husband's, and Lewis and Clark were impressed. She was also very calm and level-headed in many instances, whereas her husband would often panic so Lewis and Clark learned to trust her guidance more than his.

She became invaluable as a guide in the region of her birth, near the Three Forks of the Missouri, and as a interpreter between the expedition and her tribe when the expedition reached that area. After she gave birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805 she also quieted the fears of other Native Americans, for no war party traveled with a woman and a small baby.

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Sacagawea really didn't assertively join the expedition. It was her husband Toussaint Charbonneau who was invited and hired by Lewis and Clark as an interpreter, and Sacagawea would at first only serve as a companion. However, her skills in interpretation proved superior to her husband's, and Lewis and Clark were impressed. She was also very calm and level-headed in many instances, whereas her husband would often panic so Lewis and Clark learned to trust her guidance more than his.

She became invaluable as a guide in the region of her birth, near the Three Forks of the Missouri, and as a interpreter between the expedition and her tribe when the expedition reached that area. After she gave birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805 she also quieted the fears of other Native Americans, for no war party traveled with a woman and a small baby.

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The expedition's goal as stated by President Jefferson was "to explore the Missouri River, & such principal stream of it as, by its course & communication with the water of the Pacific ocean may offer the most direct & practicable water communication across this continent, for the purposes of commerce." In addition, the expedition was to learn more about the Northwest's Natural Resources, inhabitants, and possibilities for settlement,

Sacagawea really didn't assertively join the expedition. It was her husband Toussaint Charbonneau who was invited and hired by Lewis and Clark as an interpreter, and Sacagawea would at first only serve as a companion. However, she became invaluable as a guide in the region of her birth, near the Three Forks of the Missouri, and as a interpreter between the expedition and her tribe when the expedition reached that area. After she gave birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805 she also quieted the fears of other Native Americans, for no war party traveled with a woman and a small baby.

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she felt a grave love for lewis!

She knew that she could help Lewis and Clark on their journey because she could talk with other natives, Native Americans would not attack them because they had her with them, and she knew remedies for illnesses

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Sacagawea really didn't assertively join the expedition. It was her husband Toussaint Charbonneau who was invited and hired by Lewis and Clark as an interpreter, and Sacagawea would at first only serve as a companion. However, her skills in interpretation proved superior to her husband's, and Lewis and Clark were impressed. She was also very calm and level-headed in many instances, whereas her husband would often panic so Lewis and Clark learned to trust her guidance more than his.

She became invaluable as a guide in the region of her birth, near the Three Forks of the Missouri, and as a interpreter between the expedition and her tribe when the expedition reached that area. After she gave birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805 she also quieted the fears of other Native Americans, for no war party traveled with a woman and a small baby.

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Lewis and Clark employed Sacajawea as a guide.

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She was taken along because she was the wife of Toussaint Charbonneau. He was hired as an interpreter. She was not taken along as an interpreter.

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She had no choice but to go on the Journey with Lewis & Clark!

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to transalate

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What time did Sacagawea go on her expedition?

She went to the expedition with Lewis and Clark on 1806


Where did Lewis and Clark go after Sacagawea and her husband joined the expedition?

Actually, he joined the expediton when Lewis and Clark found them.(Toussaint and Sacagawea)


What did Sacagawea explore?

sacagawea explored for the Louis and Clark expedition.


Was sacagawea pregnant on the expedition?

no


Who did Lewis and Clark met in the the expedition?

Sacagawea


Who helped Lewis and Clark in their expedition?

Sacagawea.


What Sacagawea did for living?

Sacagawea served as a Shoshone translator for the Lewis and Clark expedition. Based on this skill, as well as the fact that one of the Native leaders they had to negotiate with turned out to be her brother, Sacagawea was a vital part of the expedition.


Where did Sacagawea live before the expedition?

In the native lands.


What did sacagawea do as a adult?

she travelled with lewis and clerk on their expedition


Who assisted the expedition by helping interpret and navigate?

Sacagawea


Who traveled with Lewis and Clark during the expedition?

Sacagawea


What if Sacagawea was not with Lewis and Clark?

Sacagawea wouldn't have been known for her famous expedition that she lead Lewis and Clark on