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No. She was with the Lewis and Clark on their Voyage of Discovery.
She was their guide. She also translated native languages and made them food for their expedition.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition : Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark .
Merriwether Lewis and William Clark in the Corps of Discovery (By the way it was 1804-1806). With the help of Sacajawea, pronounced Sah-gog-ah-way-ah.
Because Clark was an Mapmarker and an Outdoorsman,to help him oversee a volunteer force,or Corps.
to help navigate?
no, Lewis and Clark were not led by Sacajawea. sometimes she acted like a guide but she was just trying to help Lewis and Clark find the best paths. which is leading
she was twenty when the asked her and she was crrieing her first son
carry lounge when fell of boatcooked foodthings like that
No. She was with the Lewis and Clark on their Voyage of Discovery.
no, Sacajawea helped out Lewis and Clark, which was like 100 or so years after America was discovered.
they found indians,with the help of sacajawea and crossed the missorui lake
Sacajawea helped lead Lewis and Clark on the expedition because she knew the land and was trying to help Luis and Clark. They also had a slave with them named York. York was there to help the travelers relationships with the Natives. He was also there to help them hunt. York was the only slave known that was allowed to carry a gun.
Sacajawea helped lead Lewis and Clark on the expedition because she knew the land and was trying to help Luis and Clark. They also had a slave with them named York. York was there to help the travelers relationships with the Natives. He was also there to help them hunt. York was the only slave known that was allowed to carry a gun.
Well, I know how Sacajawea became famous. It's because she led Lewis and Clark on their expedition. Sorry if that wasn't what you wanted to know.
they were traveling unfamiliar land and had no idea what they would encounter. having Sacajawea also helped them by getting help from other tribes.
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.