A.) The St. Lawrence and Mississippi Valleys
in the late 1600s, which parts of north America were claimed by the french
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The French explored North America, the Caribbean, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The British explored North America, India, Australia, and Africa. The Dutch explored Indonesia, South Africa, and parts of South America.
I think the Spanish were because they seem to of explored and claimed most of North America.
I think the Spanish were because they seem to of explored and claimed most of North America.
The Spanish were the first to claim land in North America.
René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, explored and claimed parts of North America for France in the 17th century. He is best known for his expeditions along the Mississippi River, where he claimed the entire Mississippi River basin for France. La Salle died in 1687 in present-day Texas while trying to reach French settlements along the Gulf of Mexico.
Louis Joliet, a French-Canadian explorer, claimed land for France during his explorations in North America in the late 17th century. In 1673, alongside Jesuit priest Jacques Marquette, he explored the Mississippi River and its tributaries, asserting French interests in the region. Their journey laid the groundwork for further French exploration and settlement in the interior of North America.
If you mean in North America, then the Hudson and the Saint-Lawrence. go to
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The explorer who claimed the entire Mississippi Valley was Robert La Salle, who was from France. He explored the region in the late 17th century and claimed it for France, naming it Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV. La Salle's expeditions were significant in establishing French territorial claims in North America.
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