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 warriors during a battle. At about thirteen years of age, Sacagawea was bought, and taken as a wife by Toussaint Charbonneau, a French trapper living in the village, who had also bought another young Shoshone named Otter Woman as a wife.
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 warriors during a battle. At about thirteen years of age, in 1801, Sacagawea was bought, and taken as a wife by Toussaint Charbonneau, a French trapper living in the village, who had also bought another young Shoshone named Otter Woman as a wife. She had no choice in the matter.
Probably she just did it. Or if she was Christian she would have prayed.
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Charbonneau did.
Charbonneau
She married Toussaint Charbonneau in 1804.
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No, Sacagawea did not marry Meriwether Lewis or William Clark. However, she did go on an expedition with Lewis and Clark along with her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau.
The names of Sacagawea's children was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau and Lizette Charbonneau. Her husbands name was Toussaint Charbonneau. Sacagawea is best known for accompanying Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
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Toussaint Charbonneau. They had a child named Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau. -The Scholar-
He didnt. Sacagawea was captured and sold or gambled away to Charbonneau.