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Analysis Of The Lewis And Clark Corps Of Discovery Expedition

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Sacagawea was born in 1788, in what is now known as Idaho, as the daughter of the Chief of the Shoshone Tribe. She led a drudgery early life and experienced many hardships. Sacagawea was part of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery Expedition in 1805. She traveled the northern plains through the Rocky Mountains and to the Pacific Ocean and back. Sacagawea was a native american girl who was taken to slavery at a young age and then went on to be remembered as a great women.
Sacagawea had a very different and difficult early life. The Shoshones were always getting attacked by the Hidatsa and Minnetarees Indians. Most of the time, the Shoshones had all their belongings destroyed and their members killed or kidnapped. She experienced …show more content…

She was on the expedition from April 7, 1805 until August 14, 1806. She was the interpreter and served as a guide on the journey. She had negotiating skills, knowledge of medical herbs, and knowledge of the terrain. She settled tensions between the explorers and Native Americans because they saw her son strapped to her back and they felt the explorers were peaceful. She also did the cooking for the other journeymen and made sure everyone was fed.
Lewis helped Sacagawea give birth to her son. Lewis wrote in his journal “about five O 'clock this evening one of the wives of Charbono was delivered of a fine boy. it is worthy of remark that this was the first child which this woman had borne, and as is common in such cases her labour was tedious and the pain violent; Mr. Jessome informed me that he had frequently administered a small portion of the rattle of the rattlesnake, which he assured me had never failed to produce the desired effect, that of hastening the birth of the child; having the rattle of a snake by me I gave it to him and he administered two rings of it to the woman broken in small pieces with the fingers and added to a small quantity of water. ” Her labor must have been so painful and scary at this age.
During the expedition Clark really started caring for Jean and asked Charbonneau and Sacagawea if the could raise him as his old child and give him a good education. It was Clark who had nicknamed him “Pompey.”

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