The youngest member of the Corps of Discovery was Sacajawea's husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, at age 24.
Why were the expeditions of the Discovery Corps and Zebulon Pike Important? The expeditions led the way for pioneers and traders.
the thing was very simple it was important because this journal stated the things that happen on Sacajawea journey with them and also stated many true things about Sacajawea
Merriwether Lewis and William Clark in the Corps of Discovery (By the way it was 1804-1806). With the help of Sacajawea, pronounced Sah-gog-ah-way-ah.
Officially called Military Regions I, II, III, and IV; aka I Corps, II Corps, III Corps, and IV Corps. I Corps was near the DMZ, II Corps was the Highlands, III Corps Saigon AO (Area of Operations), and IV Corps was the Mekong Delta.
Sacagawea was 15 or 16 when she joined the expedition.
Sacajawea
she found her brother when the corps found the Shoshone tribe
The youngest member of the Corps of Discovery was Sacajawea's husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, at age 24.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, helped nurse Sacajawea back to health after she fell ill during their journey. The corps provided her with food, care, and medical attention, which included herbal remedies and rest. Their support was crucial in ensuring her recovery, allowing her to continue contributing to the expedition as a guide and interpreter. Sacajawea's well-being was vital, as her skills and knowledge were invaluable to the success of the mission.
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why was york impportant to the corps
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She showed Lewis and Clark the paths to go and helped them survive. She traveled with them and was their translator to all the Indians they encountered.
She showed Lewis and Clark the paths to go and helped them survive. She traveled with them and was their translator to all the Indians they encountered.
Along with her French trapper husband, she acted as a translator and guide. There was also an important cutural aspect to her place in the expedition. The group of explorers, if travelling with a woman, would be less likely to be considered a war party by the Native American tribes.