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Sacagwea's birth
She was born and lived in the Agaidika tribe of Lemhi -
Sacagwea was captured
She was captured by an enemy tribe and sold to a French-Canadian trapper who made her his wife -
The Louisiana Purchase
The Louisiana Purchase was a land deal between the United States and France, in which the U.S. acquired approximately 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million. -
Sacagwea joined Lewis and Clark on the expidition
She was invited to join the Lewis and Clark expedition as a Shoshone interpreter. -
Sacagwea came along on the expiditon
Sacagwea was brought to the fort for the expidition -
Sacagwea had a son
Sacagawea gave birth to a son named Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. -
Sacagwea was allowed live in fort madden
Sacagwea was allowed live in fort madden with Lewis and Clark -
The expedition for two weeks
The expedition stayed in Sacagweas tripe for two weeks -
Sacagwea's husband went with her son
Her husband traveled with their son to St. Louis to see Clark. -
sacagwea's death
After leaving the expedition, she died at Fort Manuel in what is now Kenel, South Dakota, circa