- What happened to Sacagaweas children when she died?
Six years after the expedition ended in 1806, Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter, Lisette on December 22 1812 It is not known when Lisette died, although it is believed she did not survive
- Did Sacagawea marry Lewis or Clark? - Answers
No she did not, at the time she joined the Lewis and Clark expedition she was already married to French trapper Toussaint Charbonneau After the expedition, William Clark offered Toussaint and
- When was Sacagawea born? - Answers
The Hidatsa had taken Sacagawea from her homeland along the Continental Divide in modern-day southwestern Montana and southeastern Idaho, where she was the daughter of a prominent Shoshone chief
- Who was sacagawea son? - Answers
He was the son of Sacagawea and her French-Canadian husband, trapper and interpreter Toussaint Charbonneau Expedition co-leader William Clark nicknamed the boy Pomp
- What are three ways Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark?
Sacagawea was a very important part of the journey She was a member of the Shoshone tribe and married to charbonneau, with a son, Jean-Baptiste Sacagawea served as a interpreter, but she also
- What happened to Sacagaweas little boy? - Answers
After the expedition, William Clark offered Toussaint and Sacajawea a place in St Louis and a proper education for Jean-Baptiste (at a time where there was no opportunity for Native Americans to
- How did die Sacagawea? - Answers
Sacagawea (often spelled Sacajawea) was recorded as having died of a fever at the age of 24 or 25, on December 20, 1812, leaving behind her infant son Jean (born 1810) Unfortunately there were no
- When did Sacagawea get kidnapped by the Hidasta Indians?
Sacajawea (or Sacagawea) was born c 1788 in an Agaidiku tribe of the Lemhi Shoshone in Idaho In 1800, when she was about twelve, she and several other girls were kidnapped by a group of Hidatsa
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