yes she was born in 1788
what happened in the 1700s
Yes, there were schools in the 1700s
It varies but the original sacajawea coin had a flying eagle on the front and then a picture of sacajawea with a baby on the back, the baby is in some sort of "back pack" thing.
they began the expedition with sacajawea on april 7,1805. There were 27 soldiers, 2 interpreters, sacajawea, Lewis, Clark, and Pomp (Sacajawea's son). If Sacajawea never saved journals and precious cargo from the lead pirogue we wouldn't have much recorded history of her
They met with the Shoshonis, Sacajawea's people. There Sacajawea got to see her brother again, who was the Chief.
The exact day and even the exact year when Sacagawea (Sacajawea, Sakakawea) was born is not known.
No, Sacajawea was Native American. She was born into the Shoshone tribe.
July
He was born on February 1805
no one knows
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.
Sacajawea had a daughter named Jean Baptiste Charbonneau in 1805. She was born during the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which Sacajawea joined as a guide and interpreter. Jean Baptiste was the first child born to an American woman in the western United States.
he was born in the late 1700s .
in the 1700s?
in present day North Dakota
In the 1700s
he was born to Sacajawea