Sacagawea was 16 or 17 when she and her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, joined the Lewis and Clark party in the winter of 1804-05. She would give birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805, whom Clark later raised and educated.
Lizette
Sacagewea's baby's name at the time of the expedition was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. She went to have another child, Lizette Charbonneau.
Sacagewea was 12 when she got married so if you find out how old her husband is know all you have to do is subtract what year Sacagewea got married and subtract by his age simple math sometimes you have to do the math or do a report on Sacagewea and sorry for people who wanted the exact answer
If you are referring to the baby she is carrying on the gold coin, his name is Pomp. His traveled with Sacagewea and Lewis and Clark on their expeditions.
She was sixty three when she died of heart defect.
She was a Native American woman who helped Louis and Clark. She had a baby boy with named Pompeii and was married to a French trapper.
yes
she was a princess
i think sacagewea wore here hair in braids becuase it means she is married .
she died of a fever
She was born in 1788
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