Why was Sacagawea so important to the success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
a. She helped persuade Native Americans that the explorers meant no harm.
b. She was a powerful and well-respected Indian leader.
c. She had an enormous knowledge of plants and animals.
d. She was a skilled hunter and fighter.
a. She helped persuade Native Americans that the explorers meant no harm.
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