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Was born in Lemhi County, Idaho
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Sacagawea was captured by an enemy at the age of 12 and was sold into marriage.
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Charbommeau lived along side native Americans and adopted some of their traditions like polygamy.
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Toussaint Charbonneau is the father of the child she finds this out before she goes on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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Started her trip to help Lewis and Clark, to find a path to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Sacagawea and Clark formed a close bond. Clark would even take turns walking the shore to let her take a break from walking.
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The child was born after they started the trip to the Pacific Ocean. She carried her child all the way there and back.
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When they reached the Pacific, She was allowed to vote along with the other members because they wanted to decide where they were going to build a fort to stay in during winter.
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After she reached the Pacific she returns back to her husband and her children. They all survived illness, flash floods, food shortages, mosquito swarms, etc.
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Sacagawea gave birth to her daughter lisette in 1812 of December Sacagawea's fever was getting worse. Later on Lewis and Clark were become the parents of the children.
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She becomes ill with a fever, dies at 25.
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Sacagawea died from a fever illness. Clark ended up adopting Pomp and Sacagawea's first born daughter Lisette.