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What role did Sacagawea take on during the expedition?

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She provided Lewis and Clark with a lot of information about birds.

She spoke several Native American languages and served as an interpreter.

She and her husband Charbonneau introduced Lewis and Clark to other fur trappers.

She provided Lewis and Clark with maps for their journey

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She spoke several Native American languages and served as an interpreter.

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Answer:

The last one

Step-by-step explanation:

She was instrumental in the Lewis & Clark Expedition as a guide as they explored the western lands of the United States. Her presence as a woman helped dispel notions to the Native tribes that they were coming to conquer and confirmed the peacefulness of their mission.

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