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Sacajawea was living with the Shoshone tribe when she joined the Lewis and Clark expedition.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was joined by approximately 30 individuals, including Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacagawea, and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau, as well as other explorers, soldiers, and interpreters. They embarked on this expedition to explore the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase.
Sacajawea served as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition, helping them communicate with Native American tribes and navigate the western wilderness. She also played a crucial role in facilitating trade and securing necessary supplies for the expedition.
Lewis and Clark met Sacajawea in November 1804 when she joined their expedition as an interpreter and guide. She proved to be invaluable in helping them navigate the unfamiliar terrain and establish relationships with Native American tribes along their journey to the Pacific Ocean.
William Clark was searching for a water route to the Pacific Ocean when he joined Meriwether Lewis in their famous expedition, the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Their goal was to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory.
Sacajawea served as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition, helping them communicate with various Native American tribes and navigate through unfamiliar territories. She also played a critical role in establishing peaceful relations with the tribes they encountered along the way.
She was a Shone. Her brother was chief of the tribe.
She was a Shone. Her brother was chief of the tribe.
Sacajawea,luis and Clark were in the expedition!
she halped Lewis and clark on expedition
Sacajawea did not have a job except for helping Lewis and Clark with there expedition
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Sacajawea
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One, and it was Sacajawea.
she translated for the Lewis and clark expedition
The Lewis and Clark expedition was joined by approximately 30 individuals, including Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacagawea, and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau, as well as other explorers, soldiers, and interpreters. They embarked on this expedition to explore the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase.
Lewis, Clark, Sacajawea