Sacagawea

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A Lemhi Shoshone woman who met and helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Real World Example

Sacagawea was a Lemhi Shoshone woman who played a vital role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806. She helped guide the explorers through unfamiliar territories, translating and negotiating with Native American tribes, which was crucial for the expedition's success. Her contributions were significant during a time of westward expansion in the United States, helping to open up the West for future settlement and trade. Today, Sacagawea's legacy inspires many with her resilience and skills, serving as a symbol of strength and the importance of cultural understanding. A specific example is her representation on the U.S. dollar coin, which honors her contributions and reminds people of the vital role women and Native Americans have played in shaping history.

Practice Version

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