Had two malls, a street, a park, and a city named after him
Louis Jolliet was born in Quebec on September 21, 1645. He died on May 22, 1700, also in Quebec. Joliet, Illinois, was named after him.
No he isn't. because "Father" Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest.
Louis Joliet's exploration was important for its discoveries, namely the Mississippi River, much of which he mapped. Jolliet was an explorer from Canada who lived from 1645 to 1700.
Louis Jolliet and Father Marquette arrived in Illinois in 1673, and in 1818, Illinois became the 21st state of the United States.
Louis Joiliet , a fur trader and Jacques Marquette a priest
One interesting fact about Louis Jolliet is Louis Jolliet's dad died when he was 7 (seven) years old
Louis Jolliet sailed for the governor of New France (now Canada).
Louis Jolliet was born in a French settlement near Quebec City, Canada.
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Louis Jolliet's fears included encountering hostile Indigenous tribes, navigating treacherous rapids and waterfalls on the river, and facing unknown dangers in uncharted territories.
Louis Jolliet died on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in 1700.
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No picture was taken of him!
No. He was Canadian.
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