Robert La Salle was born into a wealthy family in Rouen, France, in 1643. He was well-educated and trained as a Jesuit priest before ultimately pursuing a career in exploration and colonization in North America. His childhood was marked by privilege and opportunities for learning that laid the foundation for his later endeavors.
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finding the misisipi valley and saioling the grat lakes
robert had a graet childhood!
he lived in a farm
Robert Frost explores the pleasure of childhood in rural New England in his poem "A Boy's Will."
George Washington was Robert E. Lee's hero.
Robert BYRNE has written: 'Memories of a non-jewish childhood'
ranked eagle in scouts
if you think this go and kil yourself
Robert La Salle was born in Rouen, France, in 1643. He spent his childhood in France before later exploring and playing a significant role in the exploration of the North American continent.