How old was Sacajawea when she died?
According to John Luttig of Fort Manuel Lisa on the Missouri River, Sacagawea died on December 20, 1812, at the age of 24 or 25. (This was shortly after giving birth to her second child, and her death was ascribed to "putrid fever".)
However, an alternate story among the Amerindian oral traditions was that she left her French trapper husband and remarried into a Comanche tribe, living until April 9, 1884 (age 96).
What religion is Robert Frost?
Hindu
The above answer is ridiculous. Frost's spirituality was very complex, he was outwardly ambivalent to religion, although he had a strong religious education from his mother, and his roots are New England Yankee.
Hindu is ridiculous. Many people thought he was atheist but his mother and him argued about it often. He was once quoted as saying that his religion was being a"freethinker."
Who did Sacageawea have her baby Lizette with?
Sacagawea had two children with her husband Toussaint Charbonneau. They were her son Jean Baptiste Charbonneau and her daughter Lizette Charbonneau.
What is the value of P Sacajawea dollar coin?
The value of a P Sacagawea dollar coin, minted in Philadelphia, is typically one dollar in circulation. However, its numismatic value can vary based on condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Uncirculated or proof versions may be worth more than face value, while specific rare variations could fetch higher prices. Always check with a reputable coin dealer or marketplace for the most accurate valuation.
Did Lewis and Clark travel all on foot?
They certainly did. Horses were used a pack animals in the rough country, and for riding when they crossed the flat plains. They also had 1 Keeled boat light strong at least 60 feet in length her burthen equal to 8 tons, a large wooden canoe, walked, climbed, and used pirogues.
What were some obstacles Sacajawea faced?
No one knows the right answer but many asume its because she helped lewis and clark. She saved there suplies .
What is the Susan B Anthony Sacagawea One Dollar coin minted in the year 2000 worth?
First off, Susan B Anthony dollars ceased to be minted in 1999, all of them unless they are proof are exceedingly common and are not worth any more than $1. Sacagawea dollars are also really common and are worth no more than $1 unless they are proof.
How far did Lewis and Clark travel with Sacagawea?
When Lewis and Clark wintered at the present site of Bismarck, North Dakota, there they met Sacagawea and her husband in 1804. Toussaint Charbonneau was interviewed to interpret Hidatsa for the Lewis and Clark expedition, but Lewis and Clark (esp. Clark) were not overly impressed with him. However, Sacagawea his wife spoke Shoshone and Hidatsa, so they hired Charbonneau on November 4, and he and Sacagawea moved into Fort Mandan a week later.
In spring 1805, they continued to the headwaters of the Missouri River, struggled across the Continental Divide at Lemhi Pass, and headed west along the Salmon, Clearwater, Snake, and Columbia Rivers to the Pacific. They landed at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon on November 5 1805.
The explorers began their journey home on March 23, 1806. On July 3, after crossing the Continental Divide, the Corps split into two teams so Lewis could explore the Marias River. Sacagawea and her husband stayed with Clark's team until they reached the Hidatsa villages.
Why did lewis and clark travel west?
Lewis and Clark traveled west at the beginning of the 19th century in order to achieve one fundamental aim: to explore the newly purchased Louisiana Territory of the United States. Driving the exploration was the urgent hope to find a viable pathway (or, passage) for trading purposes that would connect the eastern portion of the U.S. with the Pacific Ocean.
Why did sacagawea move to fort mandan?
She moved to Fort Mandan because Clark invited her to live there.
How did Sacagawea find the Shoshone tribe?
Sacajawea was not found by the Shoshoni tribe nor brought to them she was born in a native American family and was taken not by force but by choice she had an intrest about native American jobs but before she did a job she was kidnapped
When did Sacagawea give birth to her child?
Sacajawea have birth to a son, jean baptiste, on feb. 11, 1805. she was 16.
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Who helped the corps of discovery by guiding them through the land of the Shoshones?
Zebulon Pike was the guide.
Why does Sacagawea examine the ball and the moccasins at the abandoned camp?
Sacagawea examines the ball and the moccasin at the abandoned camp to see if the camp was where the shoshone lived at.
What were Lewis and clarks interactions with sacagewea?
Sacagewea helped them by pointing in the right direction. Lewis and Clark did not know which way to go so they asked the Indian, Sacagewea. She must have been a genuis!
that is crap, sacagewea and her french husband Toussaint Charbonneau accompanied Lewis and Clark on much of their journey. she helped in translation chains between the corps of discovery and the tribes they encountered. she was kidnapped as a child by rival Indians and was the sister of one of the great Indian chiefs.
When did Sacagawea leave The Lewis and Clark expadition?
In 1804 Toussaint Charbonneau was interviewed to interpret Hidatsa for the Lewis and Clark expedition, but Lewis and Clark (esp. Clark) were not overly impressed with him. However, Sacagawea his wife spoke Shoshone and Hidatsa, so they hired Charbonneau on November 4, and he and Sacagawea moved into Fort Mandan a week later. Sacagawea was 16 or 17 at this time. She was with the Corps of Discovery until they arrived back in St. Louis on September 23, 1806.
What would have happened if Sacagawea wasn't at the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
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.
Why will coinstar machines not accept Sacajawea dollars?
Yes. Coinstar machines accept Sacagawea coins and even half-dollars. Most coin-counting machines charge a so-called 'service fee' of 8 to 10 percent which is far in excess of the amount needed to keep the machines operating. Check for the following alternatives: > Some machines will waive the fee if you take the money as a gift card rather than as cash. You just have to be careful that the card will be used, and that it too doesn't have a lot of strings attached, like expiration dates and/or 'usage fees', which are just as bad as having the machine keep a dime out of every dollar you put in. > Some major banks, including one on the U.S. East Coast with large green signs (no advertising here, please) will count coins for free, and you do not have to have an account - anyone can walk in. IMO this is the best alternative because it costs you nothing, you walk out with cash in had, and there are no 'gotcha' conditions.
Did Sacagawea see the Pacific Ocean?
there was no actual north west passage. The whole reason Lewis and clark went on the journey was to find a north west passage so they could sail to countries like china to trade. Unfortioinatly there was no north west passage. Sacagawea helped Lewis and clark translate to the other Indian tribes. Also she helped them map out the land. Another thing that Sacagawea did was when other tribes saw that there was a women with them it was sort of like a peace symbol. Normally men would not sail with a woman.