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Sacagawea is born
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Sacagawea is kidnapped by the Hidatsa Tribe
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Tousaaint Charbonneau makes Sacagawea one of his wives
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President Jefferson orders the Lewis and Clark expedition ousiana Purchase
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The U.S announces the purchase of the Louisiana Purchase
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition begins
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Lewis and Clark meet Toussaint Charbonneau
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Sacagawea joins the expitiontion as an interpreter and the only woman on the expedition
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Sacagawea gives birth to her son Jean Baptiste
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A wind storm almost overturned their boat and Sacagawea saves the important documents and lightweight supplies
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Sacagawea has a river named after her for saving the important documents on the boat
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Sacagawea becomes sick for 7 days
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Sacagawea recognizes Shoshone lands
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The expedition passes over Shoshone lands where Sacagawea finds her brother Chief Cameahwait
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The expedition reaches the Pacific Ocean
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Clark offers to raise Jean Baptiste, or "Pompy" and give him an education
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Toussaint Charbonneau recieves his land and money while Sacagawea recieved nothing
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Clark takes Jean Baptiste into his custody
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Sacagawea gives birth to her daughter Lisette
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Sacagawea dies