French-Canadian explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette explored the Mississippi River from the Wisconsin River to the Arkansas River in 1673.
Twelve. To date, the US is the only country to have landed men on the moon.
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This isn't really explored. 12 Angry Men makes for a better title than 12 Angry People. While making remakes, adding female jurors was explored but dismissed as executives did not want to change the title. Writing in a female might change the group dynamic and require extra work in script writing.
The motto of Memphis University School is 'Veritas honorque'.
battle of quebec It was for a report, and it was supposed to be in formal outline form!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A) Battle of Fort Necessity 1) 600 French men and 150 India men attacked George Washington's Militia, but The French surrendered B) Battle of River Monongahela 1) 800 French and Indians attacked 1500 English men lead by General Braddock 2) English were driven back, they suffered 800 casualties, including the general C) Battle of lake George 1) 2500 English men ambushed 1500 French men , giving 400 casualties to the French D) Battle Of Oswego 1) 1500 English men After three days of bombardment, surrendered to the French, and were killed E) Battle Of Fort William and Henry 1) 7200 French and Indian men besieged 200 British men 2) They surrender with 50 casualties and 400 prisoner F) Battle of Louisburg 1) 5000 French are captured G) Battle of Fort Ticonderoga 1) 3600 French went up against 15000 British resulting in 2000 casualties on the French H) Battle of fort Frontenac 1) British won Ohio territory from French I) Battle of fort Niagra 1) French surrender to 2500 British men J) Battle of Quebec 1) British gained control of Saint Lawrence River K) Battle of Montreal 1) Convinced French to Lay down their arms
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The 2 french men were Alessandro Berhind and Franco Giruf.
Hernando de soto explored the Mississippi river he explored Florida he was born in 1496 in baretty Spain he died may 21 on the Mississippi river because of a fever his sponsers are Spain:fransisco Pizarro he explored Florida 1514 he traveled on a boat he had 300 men in his group he explored for wealth and respect he explored America for a sea way to china to trade goods he found the Mississippi river he is known today because he found the Mississippi river
Hernando de Soto of Spain was probably the first and Rene-Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle of France explored the Mississippi River from its source to the Gulf of Mexico.
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René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, died on April 19, 1687. He was a French explorer known for his expeditions in North America, particularly for claiming the Mississippi River basin for France. His death occurred in what is now Texas, during a conflict with his own men.
The Mississippi River's upper reaches were sighted by French-Canadian explorer Louis Jolliet and French Jesuit missionary Jacques Marquette in 1673. They traveled downriver by canoe to a point near the mouth of the Arkansas River.
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Pierre-Joseph Celeron de Bienville (1693-1759) explored Ohio in 1749.Christopher Gist explored Ohio for the British the next year and wrote about his visit.All of the Ohio River Valley was not really part of LaSalle's claim. But gradually the French began to move into all of the Ohio River Valley. Although the French had claimed a huge land area, there were very few French farmers living in New France. Most French men were fur traders. They traded for furs with the American Indians. The furs were then bought by French trading companies who sold them in Europe. Many of the French fur traders had good relations with the Indians for a long time.
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