Louis Jolliet was looking for a potential water route to the Pacific Ocean for the French fur trade industry. In 1673, he and Jacques Marquette explored the Mississippi River and believed it might lead to the Pacific, although they later realized it drained into the Gulf of Mexico.
Louis Jolliet's exploration of the Mississippi River was primarily funded by the Governor of New France, Jean Talon. Jolliet also received some support from the French government and Jesuit missionaries.
Jolliet and Louis explored to find a water route to Asia, specifically a northwest passage to the Pacific Ocean. They were also searching for valuable resources and potential trade routes for France.
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's expedition in 1673 was commissioned by the French government to search for a water route to the Pacific Ocean. He was also tasked with exploring and mapping the Mississippi River and its surrounding areas. Jolliet's expedition laid the groundwork for the French to expand their fur trade and establish control over the region.
Yes, Louis Jolliet had positive relationships with the indigenous peoples he encountered during his explorations, most notably the Illinois and Miami tribes. He often worked with them as guides and interpreters, establishing friendly and mutually beneficial interactions.
i think they went to go look for Asia.
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!
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