if it werent for sacagawea the louis and clark expedition may not have been a success
about sixty percent of America say Sacagawea.
no, Sacajawea helped out Lewis and Clark, which was like 100 or so years after America was discovered.
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i think Sacajawea crossed the pacific oceanAnswer.All reliable sources do not mention her ever leaving America.
yes Sacajawea does have family
by making it diffrent she went down as a beautiful native american that nobone will forget
because Sacajawea helped Lewis and Clark pick out what food to eat and she could be very important to us right now if she was alive i mean think about it be thankful Sacajawea helped and been on this earth for plenty of years she died of a fever be thankful and if Sacajawea was alive right now i would be thankful
Sacajawea is on the one dollar coin
Sacajawea had one child
They most likely would have been killed and we might have not discovered America
Spain had the greatest impact on Latin America.
Christopher Columbus was the founder of America