Some Native American oral traditions report that instead of dying in 1812, Sacagawea left her husband and joined one of the tribes of the Great Plains while trying to find the way to the place of their original tribe. It is said that he married someone from this tribe and that he abandoned her after this husband was killed, eventually found his way back to Lemhi Shoshone in Wyoming. A Shoshone woman named Porivo passed away at the Rio Viento Indian Reservation in Wyoming on April 9, 1884. The Reverend John Roberts performed his funeral and claimed that the woman had been Sacajawea.
While there are no real clues to this story, I think it is the one that fits the personality of Sacagawea and his intentions to know its origins.
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Poor agricultural practices
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Hi there,
When people use farmland, they are supposed to leave the land fallow. This means that the land is left alone so it can restore its fertility.
For farmers in that region of the US at the time, they continued to overwork their farmland and destroyed the fertility of the land. In addition, severe droughts worsened the situation and caused once fertile lands into deserts.
I hope this was helpful. Good luck in your studies. :^)
- a former AP US student
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-That only the Catholic Church had the authority to interpret the Bible.
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Senator Henry Clay's Speech to the Senate on the Compromise Report, May 21, 1850.
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They will not find gold, and they will lose money.
The miners will lose a lot of money. There were many who came to California too late to pick up gold. These miners lost much of their money coming to California, and now they would not be able to get gold. Eventually, they would get jobs in California and have to live in California.