Sacagawea Discovery of American Territories
illustrate the contribution of Sacagawea in the U.S. history during the era of Reconstruction. Sacagawea Contribution in the Reconstruction Era of the U.S. history Sacagawea was 12 years old when the Hidatsa warriors raided and waged war against her tribe, and captured many young people. Sacagawea was among the people captured, and she lived with Hidatsa people for few years before she was gambled or sold away to the French-Canadian trader, Toussaint Charbonneau, in 1804. Over two years, she lived among the Native Americans and adopted their traditions. After some years, Sacagawea became the Charbonneau's wives. (Bright, 2004). Sacagawea invaluable… Continue Reading...