Biography on Sacagawea
Title: Biography on Sacagawea
Category: /History
Details: Words: 885 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Biography on Sacagawea
Category: /History
Details: Words: 885 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sacagawea was the interpreter for Lewis and Clarks adventure,
declared by Thomas Jefferson in 1803 to find a water route to the Pacific
Ocean. America could possibly not be what it is today without the help of
Sacagawea. Sacagawea was an native american girl who was taken to
slavery at a young age, and from slavery went to be noted a a great woman
and also is remembered on the 2000 one dollar coin.
Sacagawea was first
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country of America. The bald eagle is encircled with 17 stars, these stars represented how many states were in the union at the time of 1804 when the expedition began.
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**Bibliography**
Works Cited
Garamone, Jim. Sacagawea: Saga of an Amerian Indian Woman. Online
<http://www.LivingHistoryOnline.com/sacagawe.htm>. (March 16, 2001).
Malinowshi, Sharon, and George H. J. Abrams, eds. Notable Native Americans. Detroit,
Michigan: Gale Research Inc., 1995.
Miller, Lawrence. American Indians. vol.3. Pacadena, California: Salem Press, Inc., 1995.