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Because ultimately, if they were ever stopped or taken by tribes along their journey, having a baby would show they had peaceful intent and were not a hostile war party, as it was known that indian war parties did not travel with women and children in their group.

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Q: Why did Lewis and Clark believe that the presence of Sacagawea and baby might have a beneficial effect on the expedition?
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Why did Lewis and Clark believe that the presence of Sacajawea's baby might have a beneficial effect on the expedition?

If her baby was ill they would have to stop their expedition


Why did Lewis and Clark believe that the presence of Sacajawea baby might have a beneficial effect on the expedition?

If her baby was ill they would have to stop their expedition


At the time that Charles Darwin set off on his expedition how did most people in England believe came to be as it is?

Because they came in there pants.


Why do you think the members of the Lewis and Clark expedition were willing to endure the hardships?

I believe they did so because they were motivated to finish the job no matter what, in honor of America.


Lewis and Clark expedition took how many months?

Before Lewis met up with Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. Lt. William Clark would offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana). From there, they sailed down the Ohio River towards St. Louis. In spring 1805, they continued to the headwaters of the Missouri River, struggled across the Continental Divide, and headed west along the Salmon, Snake, and Columbia Rivers to the Pacific. They landed at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. The expedition then ended on September 23, 1806 upon their return to St. Louis from Oregon.If you believe that the expedition began in Pittsburgh, then it took 24 months and 25 days.If you believe that the expedition began when Clark joined then it took 23 months and 11 days.If you don't believe me that the expedition began in Pittsburgh and NOT St. Louis, then follow the related link to the Louis and Clark Journals' first entry. As we all know, the common American history textbook likes to smudge the details.

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Why did Lewis and Clark believe that the presence of Sacajawea's baby might have a beneficial effect on the expedition?

If her baby was ill they would have to stop their expedition


Why did Lewis and Clark believe that the presence of Sacajawea baby might have a beneficial effect on the expedition?

If her baby was ill they would have to stop their expedition


Why did Lewis and Clark believe that the presence of Sacagawea's baby might have beneficial effect on the expedition?

Because ultimately, if they were ever stopped or taken by tribes along their journey, having a baby would show they had peaceful intent and were not a hostile war party, as it was known that indian war parties did not travel with women and children in their group.


What time did sacagawea die?

Sacagawea was a native American woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804 as an interpreter and guide. She died at a young age of 24 due to unknown sickness. Some people believe that she died much later in 1884.


Which story do you believe about sacagawea's financial years why?

It is hard to believe one specific story about Sacagawea's final years because there is not a lot of evidence to study.


Why did Lewis and clark. believe that the presence of sacagaweas baby might have a beneficial effect on the expedition?

Because ultimately, if they were ever stopped or taken by tribes along their journey, having a baby would show they had peaceful intent and were not a hostile war party, as it was known that indian war parties did not travel with women and children in their group.


Why did Lewis and Clark believe that the presence of Sacagawea's baby might have a beneficial effect on the expedition?

Because ultimately, if they were ever stopped or taken by tribes along their journey, having a baby would show they had peaceful intent and were not a hostile war party, as it was known that indian war parties did not travel with women and children in their group.


How do you spell presence?

I believe the word you're after is, "pursue" (as in to chase after, or follow).


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