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    Puff Falls Puff Falls is 133 ft. down and is over double the size of Spirit Falls. It’s located at Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington. Puff Falls is not easily accessed because it’s in a forest. Puff Falls is a plunging Punchbowl waterfall. It’s that because it doesn’t touch any rock on the way down and the water falls in a pool. Puff Falls flows through Dry Creek and another name for it is Dry Creek Falls. Is Puff Falls considered tall? Salt Creek Falls Salt Creek Falls is 286

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    encounter between the Corps of Discovery and the Native Americans because she negotiated and traded between the groups, functioned as a peace token, and served as an interpreter. Sacagawea was born in 1788 in Lemhi County, Idaho and was part of the Shoshone tribe for which her father was the chief. Her childhood was ruined when her tribe was attacked by the Hidatsa tribe when she was 11 years old. She was captured as a slave and taken to what is not North Dakota. She spent a miserable few years with

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    Who Is Sacagawea Brave

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    Sacagawea and The expedition Sacagawea was a lady who was brave, and wasn’t scared to sacrifice her life to save other people from the expedition. She was a lady who was strong, and was a leader. First, Sacagawea shielded Lewis, and Clark during the time of the expedition. It says in paragraph four that “Sacagawea became an invaluable part of the expedition”. Sacagawea knowledge and courage saved a lot of lives that day on the day of the expedition. Lewis and Clark needed her help a lot

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    Puff Falls

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    Puff Falls Puff Falls is 133 ft. down and is over double the size of Spirit Falls. It’s located at Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington. Puff Falls is not easily accessed because it’s in a forest. Puff Falls is a plunging Punchbowl waterfall. It’s that because it doesn’t touch any rock on the way down and the water falls in a pool. Puff Falls flows through Dry Creek and another name for it is Dry Creek Falls. Is Puff Falls considered tall? Salt Creek Falls Salt Creek Falls is 286

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    Sacagawea Research Paper

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    Edit with the Docs app Make tweaks, leave comments, and share with others to edit at the same time. NO THANKSUSE THE APP Naslund, Haley Sacagawea Essay pd. 4 Haley Naslund Ms. Moseley English 1, pd. 4 8 September 2015 Sacagawea is a historical figure that most everyone know about. Actually people think they know about her, but evidence doesn’t show much about her life. There are many journals or biographies about her life but little has all the facts. Meriwether Lewis is known as Lewis and he wa

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    Without her, Lewis, and Clark wouldn’t be able to communicate with the Shoshone Indians and their trip wouldn’t been as successful as it was. This is because Lewis and Clark needed horses to travel across the mountains and the only way that they could obtain them was from the Shoshone village. Also, Sacagawea helped lead the journey because she knew where the best routes were. So without her, Meriwether, and William could have

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    Sacagawea Research Paper

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    believe that without Sacagawea, Lewis, and Clark wouldn’t be able to have any life skills on survival. She also Proved women can do anything, Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark with their survival skills and translation. Sacagawea, The daughter of a Shoshone chief, was born in 1790 and had a huge role on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, When she was ten, Sacagawea was kidnapped by the Hidatsa. Taken back to their village in upper Missouri. There, she, and another captive girl were purchased and taken

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    Sacagawea is a hero for all the things that she did during this trip. She is best known for going on the voyage with Lewis and Clark to discover new things. Her husband had been chosen to go with Lewis and Clark and other people, leaving her to come along even during pregnancy. There she suffered a very difficult journey of sickness and harsh weather. She was a kind, brave and courageous woman who accomplished a lot. Sacagawea was a popular Native American that impacted the decade in many good ways

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    Sacajawea Research Paper

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    was extraordinary. She was born in Tendoy, Idaho around 1788. She was a member of the Lemhi Shoshone tribe. At this time, the American territory ended at the Mississippi River. One year after the Louisiana Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark on an expedition that left from St. Louis, Missouri, traveling through the US Northwest, to the Pacific Ocean (History). Children in the Shoshone tribe were valued and seen as important members of the tribe. The children were educated and

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    In “Sacagawea” the author wrote “She served as an interpreter, and was the only person on the trip who could speak Shoshone.” If Sacagawea was not on the trip the others would not have been able to speak or communicate to the Shoshone. In “Sacagawea” the author states “Since women were never never included in war parties, the natives they encountered assumed that they were on a peaceful mission.” This kept the party safe from

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