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I believe the correct answer is NO.
the mouth of the Mississippi
Robert la salle claimed all the Mississippi rivers of France
France
He claimed the area around Mississippi for France.
the Mississippi river valley
Robert La Salle claimed the region that includes present-day Indiana for France in 1679 during his expedition down the Mississippi River. Although he did not specifically focus on Indiana, his explorations and claims extended to the entire Mississippi River basin, which encompassed parts of the state. La Salle's efforts were part of France's broader strategy to establish a presence in North America.
*in 1670 two frenchman explored the Mississippi river by canoe. * LA SALLE, claim the region around the river for France.
Robert La Salle was the person who explored the entire Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. He was sent to explore this region of North America by King Louis XIV. In 1682, La Salle named the Mississippi Basin Louisiana and claimed it for his country France.
Sieur de La Salle, who was a French explorer, claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for France. This happened in 1682.
Yes, he claimed it in the name of Louis the fourteenth, who was king of France at the time, and that is why the region was titled as Louisiana.