Sacagawea played a crucial role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition by serving as a translator and guide, facilitating communication and navigation with Native American tribes. Her knowledge of the land and survival skills were invaluable in helping the expedition navigate the challenging terrain of the American West. Additionally, her presence, along with her infant son, helped to establish peaceful relations with various tribes, signaling that the expedition was not a military venture. Overall, her contributions significantly enhanced the success and safety of the journey.
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her occupation was working for Lewis and Clark
Sacajawea's children grew up with her on the ship but Lewis and clark mainly looked after them.
Yes he did he took care of jean and lizette.
Sacajawea had only one child which was a boy and his name was Jean-Baptiste.He was nicknamed Pompeii by Clark and Clark actually supported him for much of his life.
Sacajawea eventually died and then clark leagaly adoppted the two kids 8 months after she had died
sacagaweas sons name is jean baptiste charbonneau.
Sacagawea's son was born on February 11, 1805. His real name was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, yet he was called "Little Pomp" or "Pompy" by Clark and others in the expedition.
It turns out sacagawea died of illness her whole adult life and when she did die William clark adopted both her children Jean and Lisette himself.
Sacagawea's accomplishments were the Lewis and Clark expedition because she was the one who translated for the expedition to the Shoshone tribe. Also, she helped Lewis and Clark find their way across the unknown Western Territory. She had married Toussaint Charbonneau and had a son Jean.
They thought it would be a good idea to bring the baby along because they thought it would show that the expedition's intentions were peaceful.
Yes he did into another Indian tribe and died at the age of 96.