One of the problems that Lewis and Clark had was the difficulty in understanding natives and traders along the way. After meeting up with Toussaint Charbonneau and Sacajawea, Toussaint was able to bargain with other traders in French and Sacajawea could speak Hidatsa and Shoshone. Without them, Lewis and Clark could only communicate in English.
Lewis and Clark spoke regularly spoke English. Lewis would speak English to Private Francois Labiche, who would speak French to the interpreter Toussaint Charbonneau, who would speak Hidatsa to his Shoshone wife Sacajawea, who would speak Shoshone to Chief Cameahwait.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark spoke English. They led the Lewis and Clark Expedition exploring the western United States from 1804 to 1806.
If the person is bilingual, then that person can speak, write and research in two languages. A multilingual person can speak as many languages that he/she has learned.
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
A bilingual elf can speak two languages fluently.
they did not speak there languages
Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who joined the Lewis and Clark expedition as an interpreter and guide, played a crucial role in helping them navigate and communicate with Native American tribes they encountered in the west. Her knowledge of the land and ability to speak multiple languages were instrumental in the success of the expedition.
Lewis and Clark spoke regularly spoke English. Lewis would speak English to Private Francois Labiche, who would speak French to the interpreter Toussaint Charbonneau, who would speak Hidatsa to his Shoshone wife Sacajawea, who would speak Shoshone to Chief Cameahwait.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark spoke English. They led the Lewis and Clark Expedition exploring the western United States from 1804 to 1806.
Pierre Cruzatte traveled with the Lewis and Clark expedition. They hired him because he was very skilled at navigating rivers, and because he could speak French as well as the Omaha languages.
Sacajawea helped lead Lewis and Clark on the expedition because she knew the land and was trying to help Luis and Clark. They also had a slave with them named York. York was there to help the travelers relationships with the Natives. He was also there to help them hunt. York was the only slave known that was allowed to carry a gun.
If you are asking about the explorer Clark he was not a robber barron and that term wasn’t used in 1806. In fact, he was very poor and wrote a book about his expedition with Lewis. Clark died on his way to Washington to speak to congress about trying to get paid for his work on the expedition. Some historians think it may have been murder.
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Lewis and Clark met Charbonneau and quickly hired him to serve as interpreter on their expedition. Even though she was pregnant with her first child, Sacagawea was chosen to accompany them on their mission. Lewis and Clark believed that her knowledge of the Shoshone language would help them later in their journey.
Tsakakawia (incorrectly called Sacagawea by Lewis and Clark) was the Shoshone woman with a Hidatsa name who accompanied the Corps of Discovery.She certainly did not act as a translator until the expedition arrive in the Shoshone country; she could not speak Lakota or Mandan or Blackfoot or any of the other languages encountered on the route. Her major contribution was simply being a woman, since this marked out the expedition as not being a war party. It was this alone that helped the explorers remain safe.
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