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  1. Sacagawea returns to Three Forks—an area where three rivers come together in what is now Missouri—where she was captured as a child. Because she recognized her homeland, she was able to better...

  2. Sep 1, 2022 · Have you ever heard of the Lewis and Clark Expedition? What about Sacagawea? In this video, you and your kids will learn all about this incredible journey. B...

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    When Thomas Jefferson became the third president of the United States in 1801, the country basically stopped at the Mississippi River. Francecontrolled much of the land to the west of this waterway. President Jefferson wanted to acquire the Port of New Orleans, in what is now the state of Louisiana, from the French. Its prime location made it a key...

    In the spring of 1804, Lewis, Clark, and dozens of other men left St. Louis, Missouri, by boat. They traveled westward through what is now Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. In November they reached Knife River Village in present-day North Dakota. There they met a young Shoshone Native American woman called Sacagawea(Sa-kuh-juh-WEE-uh) and...

    After a long winter waiting out the bad weather, the Corps was able to start making their way back east in March 1806. After returning Sacagawea and her husband to North Dakota, the remainder of the Corps arrived back in Missouri in late September, more than two years after they started their expedition. Lewis and Clark’s team mapped uncharted land...

  3. Kids learn about the biography and life of explorer and guide Sacagawea. Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark.

  4. May 30, 2023 · Learn more about this topic: Book about Sacagawea for kids aged 4-8 https://amzn.to/3N2PNQV An interactive book on the westward expansion from early exploration to the realities of life...

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  5. The men left Sacagawea and her family at the Mandan Sioux villages. The explorers reached Saint Louis on September 23, 1806. Lewis and Clark brought back diaries and maps that they had made on their journey.

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  7. Apr 5, 2010 · Sacagawea was a Shoshone Indian woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804-06, exploring the lands procured in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.

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