He did a little translating, cooked well (he was French Canadian), but otherwise just annoyed everyone.
Yes, Toussaint Charbonneau, Her husband, was an interpreter for Lewis and Clark
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Lewis and Clark met Sacagawea and her husband and other many Native Indians.
Lewis, Clark, Sacagawea's Husband, Sacagawea, 45 members, and bunch of People in there.
Sacagawea's accomplishments were the Lewis and Clark expedition because she was the one who translated for the expedition to the Shoshone tribe. Also, she helped Lewis and Clark find their way across the unknown Western Territory. She had married Toussaint Charbonneau and had a son Jean.
her occupation was working for Lewis and Clark
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.
Sacagawea's son was born on February 11, 1805. His real name was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, yet he was called "Little Pomp" or "Pompy" by Clark and others in the expedition.
Actually, he joined the expediton when Lewis and Clark found them.(Toussaint and Sacagawea)
They thought it would be a good idea to bring the baby along because they thought it would show that the expedition's intentions were peaceful.
Meriwether Lewis was in charge and William Clark came as his assistant. But the Lewis And Clark Expedition is still know as The Lewis And Clark Expedition.
Lewis and Clark are the captains of this expedition