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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 infancy.
Sacagawea was 16 or 17 when she and her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, joined the Lewis and Clark party on November 4, 1804. She was with the Corps of Discovery until they arrived back in St ...
Yes, Sacagawea did have siblings. A lot of them were killed in the war between the Hidatsa tribe when Sacagawea 12. The only survivers were her brother and herself. Her brother actually became the ...
Sacagawea silver dollar coins were not minted in 1979. The first year of issue for Sacagawea dollar coins was 2000, and they are made of a copper-nickel clad composition, not silver.
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 ...
Sacagawea had to overcome many obstacles, such as that she was forced to marry a French-Canadian Fur Trade named Charbonneau. She was captured by enemies at 12 and was taken away from her home for ...
What do they call Sacagawea in North Dakota? There are three different ways to spell her name: Sakakawea, Sacajawea, Sacagawea. Sakakawea is the one used for the name of Lake Sakakawea in North ...
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 ...
The first "Sac" dollars were struck in 2000 and are made of gold-colored brass. If your coin is silver-colored and dated 1979 it's a copper-nickel Susan B. Anthony dollar. In either case it's ...
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 ...