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How did Sacagawea save Lewis' life?

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.


How was Sacajawea helpful to the Lewis and Clark expedition?

Sacagawea was helpful to Lewis and clark because she was their interpreter. She found routes for them. Her being with them led other natives to gain trust towards them.


How did the Shoshone Indians help the expedition?

because lewis and clark took Sagagawea on part of their journey. when they found the shoshone tribe Sagagawea relised the ledder of the shoshone tribe was her brother. the shoshone tribe gave them anything because Sagagwea was captered by a nouther tribe and now lewis and clark took her under their wing and returned her to her original tribe. :)


Who found the Lewis and Clark expedition journals?

Meriwether Lewis was the one who found the Lewis and Clark expedition journals.


What rivers did Lewis and Clark find?

Lewis and Clark found the Missouri River.


What was accomplished by the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

Lewis and Clark found a pathway to the Pacific Ocean and Lewis found a passageway from the ocean to another place.


Where did Lewis and clark found a plains gray wolf?

Lewis and Clark found a gray wolf at Platte river


Where did Lewis and clark find the golden eagle?

I believe Lewis and Clark found the Golden Eagle in Montana.


Where did Lewis and clark find the wild rose?

Lewis and Clark found the wild rose in south Africa!!!!


What did Lewis and Clark have to do with the Oregon Trail?

they found it


Did Lewis and Clark found Montana?

Yes


Why was the journey special to Sacagawea?

During the Lewis and Clark, expedition, Sacajawea, their Shoshone interpreter, received a shock. Sacajawea had been kidnapped from her village by a warring tribe when she was still a child. She subsequently had been given to a French trader, who she married, and had just given birth to a little boy. Upon entering a Shoshone camp for supplies, she found out that the chief of this particular tribe was her brother.