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Sacajawea
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Birth
There isn't an exact date for when sacajawea was born, most sources say she was born around 1788 in Lemhi Valley, Idaho. -
9th state to ratify the constitution
By a vote of 57 to 47 New Hampshire becomes the 9th state to ratify the constitution. -
1st american novel
First American novel William Hill Brown's power of sympathy which sets forth the advantages of female education. -
Bastille
A paris crowd of 20,000 storms the Bastille, the crowd frees 7 prisoners. -
1st cotton mill
Samuel Slater opens the first cotton mill in Pawtucket Rhode Island. -
Bill of rights
The Bill of Rights is ratified. -
first hotel
The first hotel in the u.s opens in Saratoga, New York. -
Start of the expedition for Lewis and Clark
In the year 1803 President Jefferson directed Lewis and Clark for their expedition to the Pacific North West. -
Sacajawea joins the Expedition
The Lewis and Clark expedition reaches the Mandan mountains where Lewis and Clark meet Sacajawea and her husband, to hire them for the expedition. -
Sacajawea gives birth
Sacajawea gives birth to her first son Christened Jean Baptiste. -
Expedition starts again
The Lewis and Clark expedition starts up again with sacajawea her son and husband. -
sacajawea proves useful
Sacajawea proved useful when she unhearthed wild artichokes for the explorers to eat. -
Earned Lewis ' respect
Sacajawea earned Lewis' respect when she rescued his important papers from his sinking boat. -
shoshone territory
Sacajawea affirmed they were in Shoshone territory, and she got her brother's tribe to give them horses, food, and water. -
Aaron Burr
Aaron Burr is charged with treason for plotting to set up a nation on land claimed by the u.s. and spain. -
African Slave trade
Congress prohibits the African slave trade. -
William Harrision
William Harrison and 800 soldiers defeat Tenkwatawa, the shwanee prophet and phrophetstown. -
U.S and Britain
The United States declares war against the British. -
Sacajawea's Death
Some accounts claim she died in Fort Manuel North Dakota during an indian raid, she was buried ther in an unmarked grave. But some other account claim she died much later in 1884 on the Shoshone Wind River reservation.