Sacagawea saves Lewis and Clark's lives because she knew the Shoshone people. Lewis and Clark were on the brink of starvation, when they found an Indian tribe. They were the Shoshone, Sacagawea's origin people. Since she knew them, and her family was there, Lewis and Clark got food and she saved their lives.
Sacagawea's goals were to help Lewis and Clark find the Northwest Passage, although it did not really exist. She helped save their lives many times.
Sacagawea wouldn't have been known for her famous expedition that she lead Lewis and Clark on
Lewis, Clark, Sacagawea's Husband, Sacagawea, 45 members, and bunch of People in there.
Sacagawea, her husband, York, and Sacagawea's brother.
Lewis and Clark
Sacagawea
She didn't
Actually, he joined the expediton when Lewis and Clark found them.(Toussaint and Sacagawea)
Sacagawea saved journals
Sacagewea helped Lewis and Clark explore and Pocahontas was a native that saved an Englishman's life.
Not directly. Sacagawea was the Native American guide for Lewis and Clark.
Her name was Sacagawea.