No he isn't. because "Father" Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest.
because when they reached Arkansas river, the mississppi river flowed south
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
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If your question is what country did they do it for, it is France.
marquette was from Laon, France and Jolliet was from a French Settlement near Quebec city, Canada
You can ask yourself whether you actually are set on you finding for the country
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The French.
Jacques Marquette
Jacques Marquette was born in Laon, France while Louis Jolliet was born in Quebec before September 21, 1645
Jacques Marquette represented France. He was a French Jesuit missionary and explorer known for his expeditions in North America, particularly the Midwest region of the United States.
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Louis Jolliet
No he isn't. because "Father" Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest.
He died when he became ill in 1674 on his journey with Jolliet down the Mississippi riven. He and Jolliet went back up the Mississippi river but in the way, Marquette sadly died.