The Life of Sacagawea

The Life of Sacagawea

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Social Studies, History

4th Grade - University

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Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman, was kidnapped at age 12 and later married to Toussaint Charbonneau. In 1804, she joined the Lewis and Clark expedition as an interpreter, bringing her infant son. Her presence helped the expedition appear peaceful, and her Shoshone heritage was crucial in acquiring horses. Sacagawea's contributions were significant, though she received no compensation. Her later life remains a mystery, but her role in the expedition is celebrated.

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What was Sacagawea's role in the Lewis and Clark expedition?

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Why was Sacagawea's presence important for the expedition?

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How did Sacagawea assist in obtaining horses for the expedition?

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What happened to Sacagawea after the expedition ended?

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What remains a mystery about Sacagawea's life?