Sacajawea got sold because she was a slave to the Hidasta tribe. She actually belonged to the Shoshone Tribe and they were enimies so she was sold to Charbennue who was chief of the Hidsata tribe and she was sold as a slave to himSacajawea got sold because she was a slave to the Hidasta tribe. She actually belonged to the Shoshone Tribe and they were enimies so she was sold to Charbennue who was chief of the Hidsata tribe and she was sold as a slave to him
sacajawea was a part of the shoshone tribe untill she was kidnapped and then later on sold to charbonneau.
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.
i love sacajawea because she is inspiring, she was kidnapped and sold and forced to have a child with an old man, then she traveled through the country! shes amazing
He didnt. Sacagawea was captured and sold or gambled away to Charbonneau.
Here are some facts about Sacajawea. Hope it helps.http://www.eiu.edu/~wow/sacafacts.htmlShe had a son named, Jean Baptiste. Nickname by Clark: ''Pomp" or "pompey"She also had a daughter named, Lisette.She was captured and then sold to, Toussaint Charbonneau. Then was forced to marry him.
yes Sacajawea does have family
The one that I am aware of was certified MS65 and sold at auction in 2000 for $47,500.
Sacajawea is on the one dollar coin
Sacajawea had one child
Sacajawea's husband died by smallpox.
Sacajawea tribe was called the ShoshoneShoshone
Sacajawea only spoke in sign language