Sacajawea faced several challenges during her journey with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, including her youth and inexperience as a guide, which sometimes limited her ability to navigate unfamiliar territories. Additionally, as a woman in a male-dominated environment, she may have encountered societal biases that undermined her contributions. Her responsibilities as a mother to her infant son also posed practical difficulties, impacting her mobility and participation in certain tasks. Despite these weaknesses, her resilience and skills proved invaluable to the expedition's success.
what is Sojouners Truth's weaknesses
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They lacked great leaders, and at the beginning of the war were not fighting with as much devotion to the cause as the Confederacy.
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to help Lewis and Clark
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Acted as a translater
She gave help to Lewis and Clark and took them to her brother for help.
This is unknown as of now being as she was captured/adopted at a young age.
Sacajawea's son's name was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
her 1st born (and son) was named Jean Baptiste, nicknamed "Pomp," and her 2nd born was named Lizette
Sacagawea and husband Charbonneau had two children, a son named Jean Baptiste and a daughter called Lisette.
Her mother died when hidasta indians attacked their tribe. Her father ,who was the cheaf, also died in the same attack. Sacajawea was taken captive in the attack.
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