Sacajawea played a crucial role in shaping history through her involvement in the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806. As a Shoshone woman and skilled guide, she facilitated communication and relationships between the explorers and various Native American tribes, which was vital for the success of the expedition. Her knowledge of the terrain and resources, along with her ability to navigate complex cultural dynamics, helped ensure the safe passage of the expedition and contributed to the United States' westward expansion. Sacajawea's legacy continues to be celebrated as a symbol of resilience and the important contributions of Indigenous women in American history.
because she was the youngest U.S explorer and that influenced people...
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Sacajawea played a crucial role in American history as a Shoshone woman who served as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806. Her knowledge of the land, languages, and survival skills helped the expedition navigate the uncharted western territories, facilitating U.S. expansion and exploration. Additionally, her presence, along with her infant son, symbolized peace and cooperation between Native Americans and European-American explorers. Sacajawea's contributions are celebrated as vital to the success of the expedition and the broader narrative of American exploration.
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No, Sacajawea is not part of Black History Month. Sacajawea was a Shoshone Indian. She worked with Lewis and Clark on their exploration.
she translated for the Lewis and clark expedition
they began the expedition with sacajawea on april 7,1805. There were 27 soldiers, 2 interpreters, sacajawea, Lewis, Clark, and Pomp (Sacajawea's son). If Sacajawea never saved journals and precious cargo from the lead pirogue we wouldn't have much recorded history of her
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because she was the youngest U.S explorer and that influenced people...
anything really. you just have to know we are making history now. what we are doing this very moment will become history. changes can be made at any time. say if john howard quit. htat would be a change in history. anything, anywhere could be a change to history. who knows, maybe me answering this question could become a huge change in the soon to be history.
because she was the youngest U.S explorer and that influenced people...
she was an interpreter,guide, and food gatherer for Lewis and clark.
because she had a big part in helping Lewis and Clark on there expedition
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If Sacajawea was not with Lewis and Clark they probably would not have made it as far as they did. Sacajawea is very important to national history.
yes Sacajawea does have family