1.) She became valuable as a guide in the region of her birth, near the Three Forks of the Missouri
2.) Served as a great interpreter between the expedition and her tribe, the Shoshone, when the expedition reached that area.
3.) Quieted the fears of other Native Americans, for no war party traveled with a woman and a small baby.
3.) She traded horses so they could get over the Rocky Mountains.
4.) On May 14th, 1805 a great gust of wind tipped one of their white pirogues over and inside were the papers, instruments, books, and medicine. As Charbonneau panicked, it was Sacagawea who stayed calm and gathered up the articles that were floating out into the river. As Lewis said, "The Indian woman, to whom I ascribe equal fortitude and resolution with any person on board at the time of the accident, caught and preserved most of the light articles which were washed overboard."
5.) After reaching the Pacific, Lewis and Clark split up on July 3, 1806 during their return trip. Sacagawea, her child and Charbonneau went with Clark and she guided them perfectly through the Bitterroot Valley, through Lost Trail Pass to Big Hole Pass.
She became invaluable as a guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition, especially 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. She was able to translate when they met up with Shoshone-speaking Indians. She told them about some of the geography and any various animals and plants that she was familiar with.
she was on the Lewis and clark expedition
and was a mother and the greatest woman in her tribe
Sacagawea's major event was probably her leading the expedition with Lewis and Clark :)
One fact I know about Sacajawea is she was the one who could translate for the whole entire expedition to her very own tribe the shoshone tribe
i would say that it would probably be her helping to guide lewis and clark on their trek accross the western US.
she made paintings with sticks and mud
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A couple accomplishments that the Romans had made in art are mosaics and realism in sculpture.
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he made a birthday party
HE became king
He made Thanksgiving !
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well she made it into my social studies book
He had a monkey elephand chuba.
she has become famous
that he accomplishment was he made a battery
it was capturing HMS Serapis