she teasilated Indian for them and brought a good cook with her
she was a guide and interpreter
she helped them save the most important items if they feel out of the canoes and she let the "white men" know what they could eat in the strand Louisiana Territory.
The name of the historical woman may be spelled several ways, usually Sacajawea or Sacagawea. She was the Shoshone guide for Lewis and Clark.
She helped lewis and Clark explore the newly purchased lands of the Louisiana purchase.
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They helped pioneers because Lewis and Clark showed new and different ways to navigate things. The Lewis and Clark Expedition provided a better perception of the geography of the Northwest and the production of the first accurate maps of the area. During the journey, Lewis and Clark prepared approximately 140 maps. This enabled the United States to lay claim to the Oregon region. This claim helped make possible the great pioneer movement that settled the West in the mid-1800's.
No they did not. On their homeward trip back, Lewis and Clark went their separate ways. They later met up.
They travelled because they wanted riches and they wanted to have fame.
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Native Americans provided valuable guidance and knowledge of the local terrain, flora, and fauna, helping Lewis and Clark navigate and survive in unfamiliar territory. Native American tribes traded essential supplies such as food, clothing, and horses with the expedition, ensuring their survival during the journey. Native Americans acted as interpreters, facilitating communication between the explorers and various tribes they encountered along the way.
Since there weren't many roads in the 1800s and most land that Lewis and Clark explored was unknown, rivers were one of the only ways they could travel. The rivers were how fur trappers traveled.
1. Sacajawea had a baby boy nicknamed " Pomp" which means 1st born on the trip with Lewis and Clark. 2. Sacajawea means " Bird Woman". 3.Sacajawea was born 1788 and died April 9, 1812. 4. Sacajawea gave birth to her daughter, Lizette sometime after 1810.To me the four facts are when she was 13 years old, she was kidnapped by a tribe of Hidatsa Indians.She was sold to a french-canadian fur trader named Toussaint Charbonneau and made her one of his wives.When Sacagawea was born George Washington was president.And that she didn't have a proper education. So she was sort of home schooled.