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In 2-3 sentences, describe Sacagawea’s early life, from before she met the Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery.
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GuDViN [60]3 years ago
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Answer:

The early life of Sacagawea's was eventful. Sacagawea's led a brief but legendarily eventful life in the American West, arguably the most memoralized woman in the United States with sculptures and monuments. Formed in 1788 or 1789, a member of the Native American tribe's Lemhi band Sacagawea's grew up in the Salmon River area of what is now in Idaho, surrounded by the Rocky Mountains.

UkoKoshka [18]3 years ago
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She spent much of her youth moving around the mountainous regions of Idaho and Montana because she new very much of these places. Before Lewis and Clark she was gentle soul whos village was attacked and she was captured by party of some war. She was a slave under the Hidatsa's

Charbonneau got possession of her and made her his wife. Later down they line they had children.

This is all I know I took lot of time into this sorry at least its not copy paste.  

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