Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet hoped to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean while exploring the Mississippi River in the 17th century. They were searching for a quicker trade route to Asia.
Louis Joliet, along with Jacques Marquette, explored the Mississippi River in 1673. During the expedition, they discovered and mapped parts of the river, including the areas of present-day Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. They were among the first Europeans to explore this region and gather information about the Native American tribes living there.
Louis Jolliet, along with Jacques Marquette, explored the Mississippi River in 1673. They found that the river flowed into the Gulf of Mexico, and they also established that the Mississippi River basin was not the Northwest Passage they had been searching for.
Louis Jolliet, along with Father Jacques Marquette, found various artifacts during their exploration of the Mississippi River in the 17th century. Some of the artifacts they encountered included Native American tools, pottery, and ceremonial objects, as well as evidence of European presence such as trading items and musket balls. These artifacts provided insight into the cultures and interactions taking place along the river during that time.
No, Jacques Cartier did not find any gold or silver during his explorations of Canada in the 16th century. His main goal was to find a passage to Asia, not to search for precious metals.
No, Jacques Cartier did not find gold during his explorations of Canada in the 16th century. His primary goal was to find a passage to Asia and establish French colonies, but he did not discover any significant gold deposits.
A route to Asia... :)
the mississippi and arkansas river
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He was one of five to find the Mississipi river, with louis jolliet.
Jacques Marquette accomplised to find emeralds and diamonds
they found the Mississippi river for there country
Father Marquette was helpfull on his journey with Joliet to explore and find out whether the Mississippi did indeed empty into the Gulf of Mexico, which would be helpful the the French as a trade route from Canada.
Louis Joliet, along with Jacques Marquette, explored the Mississippi River in 1673. During the expedition, they discovered and mapped parts of the river, including the areas of present-day Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. They were among the first Europeans to explore this region and gather information about the Native American tribes living there.
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The French wanted them to explore America and figure out where the Mississippi River ended. I am 11 years old and i am doing a history project on them and so that is where i got my information... :)
In 1673, Joliet was a well known French-Canadian explorer. Governor General Comte de Frontenac of New France believed the Mississippi might provide an easy route to the Far East for traders. He sent Joliet to find the river and trace its course. Marquette knew some Indian languages, so he was chosen to go with Joliet.