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Mar 8, 2023

[Answer] Sacagawea was the only woman on whose expedition to the American West?

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...Sacagawea was invited by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to be an interpreter on the expedition to find a pathway to the Pacific Ocean. Despite recently giving birth, Sacagawea set out with the Corps of Discovery in early 1805, immediately showing her resourcefulness and skill with foraging for edible plants. Her presence, along with that of her infant son, served to make the group appear more trustworthy, as opposed to a group of all men traveling together. In these ways, she was likely responsible for the group’s survival, and eventual arrival at the Pacific Coast.




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