i think around the yeaR 1804 :) sweet life she had before the kidnapping and stuff
sacagawea
She went to the expedition with Lewis and Clark on 1806
Sacagawea interpreted for them.
a shoshone Indian who was stoolen from her tribe and went on an expedition with Lewis and clark
She was about sixteen when she went with Lewis and clark on the expedition
Sacagawea went with Lewis and Clark. she was invaluable to the explorers because she could translate for them in dealings with the Shoshones, whose land the expedition passed through.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was joined by approximately 30 individuals, including Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacagawea, and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau, as well as other explorers, soldiers, and interpreters. They embarked on this expedition to explore the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase.
Sacagawea's , a Soshone Native American, was found by Lewis & Clark. Her dog CANNON and husband Charbonneau then went with Lewis and Clark on their exploration.
William Clark (assuming you're talking about the Lewis and Clark expedition)
Sacagawea, a Lemhi Shoshone woman, was the Indian girl who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition as an interpreter and guide. She played a vital role in helping the expedition navigate through unfamiliar territories and establish relationships with Native American tribes encountered along the way.
on their expedition Lewis and Clark went to the upper Missouri River region.
The Lewis and Clark expedition to fined a rout to the pacific ocean was the only expedition Lewis and Clark went on together, because a few years later Lewis killed himself.