Besides Meriwether Lewis and Capt. William Clark of course...
1.) Sergeant Charles Floyd
2.) Sergeant Patrick Gass
3.) Sergeant Nathanial Pryor
4.) Sergeant John Ordway
5.) Corporal Richard Warfington
6.) Private John Boley
7.) Private William Pratton
8.) Private John Collins
9.) Private John Colter
10.) Private Pierre Cruzatte
11.) Private John Dame
12.) Private Joseph Fields
13.) Private Reuben Fields (Joseph's brother)
14.) Private Robert Frazer
15.) Private George Gibson
16.) Private Silas Goodrich
17.) Private Hugh Hal
18.) Private Thomas Proctor Howard
19.) Private Francois Labiche
20.) Private Jean Baptiste LePage
21.) Private Hugh McNeal
22.) Private John Newman
23.) Private John Potts
24.) Private George Shannon
25.) Private John Shields
26.) Private John B. Thompson
27.) Private Howard Tunn
28.) Private Ebenezer Tuttle
29.) Private Peter M. Weiser
30.) Private William Werner
31.) Private Isaac White
32.) Private Joseph Whitehouse
33.) Private Alexander Hamilton Willard
34.) Private Richard Windsor
35.) Toussaint Charbonneau (Sacagawea's husband)
36.) Sacagawea
37.) Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau (Sacagawea's son)
38.) George Drouillard
39.) York (Clark's slave)
40.) "Seaman" or "Scannon", Lewis' large black Newfoundland dog
Iverville and Bineville
Jacques Cartier
France claimed the territory of Louisiana as a colony, but that territory was far larger than the present-day state of Louisiana. Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa at least were all wholly in French Louisiana.
No it was never a British colony, it was French, Spanish and then purchased by the United States. No it was never a British colony, it was French, Spanish and then purchased by the United States.
Lousiana
French colonization of Texas was created in 1685.
New Orleans
Louisiana became French-speaking due to its colonization by the French in the early 18th century. The French influence in Louisiana was further perpetuated by the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, which brought more French-speaking settlers to the region. Over time, French language and culture became ingrained in the state's identity.
Louisiana
French is spoken in Louisiana due to its history as a French colony, with areas like New Orleans being founded by French settlers. Additionally, the presence of Creole communities that speak a form of French also contributes to its prevalence in the state. Louisiana's unique cultural mix has helped maintain the French language in certain regions.
Louisiana
Montreal
Montreal
No. Louisiana started as a French Colony, and was then later a Spanish Colony, at no point did it become a British holding.
Louisiana.
The first successful French colony in North America was founded by Giovanni de Verrazano.
France claimed the territory of Louisiana as a colony, but that territory was far larger than the present-day state of Louisiana. Arkansas, Missouri, and Iowa at least were all wholly in French Louisiana.
No it was never a British colony, it was French, Spanish and then purchased by the United States. No it was never a British colony, it was French, Spanish and then purchased by the United States.
yes, he was a french explorer. he founded the great lakes i think....