Sacagawea
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Who Was Sacagawea?Sacagawea was born around 1790. She is most famous for helping Lewis and Clark explore the western part of the United States. She and her husband helped guide the expedition from the Great Plains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Kidnapped and MarriedWhen Sacagawea was about 12 years old, she was taken from her Shoshone village by the Hidatsa tribe. She was later sold to a French fur trapper named Toussaint Charbonneau, who married her. They had a baby boy named Jean-Baptiste. Helping the ExpeditionSacagawea traveled with Lewis and Clark, acting as a translator and guide. She helped the explorers get supplies and horses from her brother, Chief Cameahwait of the Shoshone. She also helped find food, like plants and herbs, and made the group look peaceful to other tribes. She carried her baby during the journey and was even more helpful on the way back, because she knew the land. Her husband got money and land for helping, but Sacagawea got nothing. Her Final YearsSacagawea died around age 22, six years after the expedition, after having a baby girl named Lisette. William Clark adopted both of her children. There is no known picture of Sacagawea, but she is honored on the U.S. one dollar coin. She is believed to be buried in Lander, Wyoming. |
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