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Who were the two men with Sacagawea?

Who were the two men with Sacagawea?

William Clark (left) and Meriwether Lewis (center) were sent by President Thomas Jefferson to explore and map the land that the United States had just invested in. Sacagawea (right), the Shoshone Indian woman, assisted the expedition while carrying her newborn (Jean Baptiste) on her back.

Did Sacagawea sleep with Lewis or Clark?

Clark also had a nickname for the young woman: Janey. Meriwether Lewis, Clark, York, Toussiant Charbonneau, Sakakawea and her son slept together in a tepee the expedition carried. Obviously, a thorough reading of the journals tells us Sakakawea felt more comfortable with Clark than with Lewis.

How old was Sacagawea when she joined Lewis and Clark?

Who Was Sacagawea? Sacagawea, the daughter of a Shoshone chief, was captured by an enemy tribe and sold to a French Canadian trapper who made her his wife around age 12. In November 1804, she was invited to join the Lewis and Clark expedition as a Shoshone interpreter.

Where did Sacagawea and her husband live in North Dakota?

Sacagawea and her husband lived among the Hidatsa and Mandan Indians in the upper Missouri River area (present-day North Dakota). In November 1804, an expedition led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark entered the area.

Who was the French trader who married Sacagawea?

Approximately four years earlier, a Hidatsa raiding party had taken Sacagawea from her home in Idaho and from her people, the Lemhi Shoshone. Living among the Mandan and Hidatsa, Sacagawea married French trader Toussaint Charbonneau. In February of 1805, she gave birth to a baby boy, her first child.

What was the name of Sacagawea’s second child?

Once Sacagawea left the expedition, the details of her life become more elusive. In 1809, it is believed that she and her husband — or just her husband, according to some accounts — traveled with their son to St. Louis to see Clark. Pomp was left in Clark’s care. Sacagawea gave birth to her second child, a daughter named Lisette, three years later.