Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Sacagawea's role along the Route

Sacagawea was deemed the interpreter of the Lewis & Clark expedition but she was also able to assist them in navigation. She helped a little in navigating when she was far away from areas that she knew. When she got closer to her home town she was able to assist more in navigation. She also had a husband who could also interpret and spoke many languages. He was a very valuable asset to Lewis and Clark.

    

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