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sacajawea knew the land that lewis and clark were attempting to venture. they were unaware of where to go but sacajawea knew the paths and routes to take.
Yes, Sacagawea did escape the kidnapping. She was taken captive by a Hidatsa tribe in her youth but later managed to escape when she was purchased by French-Canadian trapper Toussaint Charbonneau, who became her husband. Sacagawea played a crucial role as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which helped solidify her legacy as a key figure in American history.
Sacagawea helped guide the Lewis and Clark expedition through the American West, interpreting for them and providing critical assistance with her knowledge of the land and its resources. She played a key role in establishing relationships with various Native American tribes along the journey.
Sacagawea was a Shoshone woman who played a key role as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early 19th century. She assisted the group in navigating through unfamiliar territory, making her invaluable to the success of the expedition. Her presence also helped establish peaceful relations with Native American tribes encountered along the way.
Where do I find the key less entry code on a 2001 Ford Expedition?
Where would I find the factory key code location on a 2003 Expedition?
Each 2001 Ford Expedition with key less entry has it's own factory code
Replace the lock cylinder
No.
If the ignition key remains in the first on position the steering wheel may be stuck. Another reason can include the lock cylinder is malfunctioning.
You need to refer to the service manual to remove a 2000 Ford expedition XLTS key-less entry system.
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. 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 had been kidnapped from her own tribe and spent many years as a slave or prisoner of another Indian tribe. Once she travelled back to her own native tribal lands with Lewis and Clark, she was able to see her family for the first time in many years. It is important to remember that the entire expedition improvised practically everything as they went along, and Sacajawea and her recruitment for translating were no exception. They were (other than Sacajawea) going into the unknown, and so were entirely unprepared for many things they tried to do.