Sacagawea By madisondinh May 15, 1788 Sacagawea is born May 15, 1800 Sacagawea is kidnapped by the Hidatsa Tribe May 18, 1800 Tousaaint Charbonneau makes Sacagawea one of his wives May 18, 1803 President Jefferson orders the Lewis and Clark expedition ousiana Purchase Jul 4, 1803 The U.S announces the purchase of the Louisiana Purchase May 10, 1804 The Lewis and Clark Expedition begins Nov 4, 1804 Lewis and Clark meet Toussaint Charbonneau Nov 5, 1804 Sacagawea joins the expitiontion as an interpreter and the only woman on the expedition Feb 11, 1805 Sacagawea gives birth to her son Jean Baptiste May 14, 1805 A wind storm almost overturned their boat and Sacagawea saves the important documents and lightweight supplies May 20, 1805 Sacagawea has a river named after her for saving the important documents on the boat Jun 10, 1805 Sacagawea becomes sick for 7 days Aug 8, 1805 Sacagawea recognizes Shoshone lands Aug 17, 1805 The expedition passes over Shoshone lands where Sacagawea finds her brother Chief Cameahwait Nov 15, 1805 The expedition reaches the Pacific Ocean Aug 20, 1806 Clark offers to raise Jean Baptiste, or "Pompy" and give him an education Aug 26, 1806 Toussaint Charbonneau recieves his land and money while Sacagawea recieved nothing Dec 23, 1811 Clark takes Jean Baptiste into his custody Aug 12, 1812 Sacagawea gives birth to her daughter Lisette Dec 20, 1812 Sacagawea dies