Sacagawea (or Sacajawea) was married to Toussaint Charbonneau, a French Canadian explorer and fur trader. Sacagawea is well-known for serving as an interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark during their expedition.
Sacajawea was born a Shoshone. She was stolen by the Hidatsa Indians and sold to a fur trapper named Toussaint Charbonneau who married her. Sacajawea helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition along with her husband.
Toussaint Charbonneau
She got married to Toussaint Charbonneau.
She got married and had "pompy".
no, because she was married and pregnant when they met
there is no known age but he died at age 96
Before. She had his baby boy. Clark named him Pompeii.
Lady Rebecca Rolfe. (Sacajawea was someone else entirely.)
yes she thought that it would be an experience
She married French fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau in 1803, when she was about 15 years old, a common age for Shoshone women. She was born circa May 1788.
She was never kidnaped. She was a free woman married to a French trapper and volunteered to help Louis and Clark.
yes Sacajawea does have family