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Sacagawea is Born: Shoshone Tribe
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Sacagawea is Captured and Sold to be Toussaint Charbonneau's wives
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Lewis and Clark's Expedition
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Charbonneau (Canadian fur trader) and wife Sacagawea asked to translate on Expedition
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Son Jean Baptiste is born
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Sacagawea saves valuable documents in storm
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Lewis and Clark Expedition gets to Marias River
Sacagawea helps them trade horses with Shoshone later in the summer. -
Shoshone man spotted on Expedition
First time they encountered the Shoshone Indians -
Sacagawea initiates trade with Shoshone for horses
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Expedition reaches the Pacific Ocean
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Begin building Fort Clatsop
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Fort Clatsop was given to the natives when the Expedition was close to ending
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Lewis and Clark's groups come together again; reunite after their seperate journeys
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Sacagawea and Charbonneau exit the Expedition
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Clark writes letter to Sacagawea and Charbonneau offering to raise their son Jean Baptiste
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Expedition reaches St. Louis
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Charbonneau buys Missouri Land from Clark
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Sacagawea Dies
The exact date that she died is not really for sure.