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Robert Louis Stevenson was raised as a Presbyterian but later in life he was not affiliated with any specific religion. He explored various religious beliefs and spiritual philosophies throughout his life.
Alaska was explored by native tribes and later Russians.
The French explored the Mississippi because they wanted to find new lands and build trading posts.
Louis Joliet explored the St Lawrence River for France. Later, Joliet, along with Marquette, traveled down the Mississippi to within 435 miles of the Gulf Coast. They encountered natives carrying European goods, and worried about a possible hostile encounter with explorers or colonists from Spain.
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France and later Great Britain
Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Then later Oklahoma.
Douglas MacArthur
Well, Maya Angelou was raised in St. Louis, Missouri until she was three years old then she moved to Stamps, Arkansas with her grandma until she was seven then she moved back to St. Louis where her mother's boyfriend raped her so 2 months later she moved BACK to Stamps until she was 12, then she moved to San Francisco, California with her mother.
In 1541, the Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto was the first European to set foot in Arkansas. He led an unsuccessful, yearlong expedition for gold. One hundred and thirty-one years later, two Frenchmen named Marquette and Joliet visited Arkansas briefly. In 1682, at the mouth of the Mississippi, LaSalle claimed the Mississippi Valley for France, but was later assassinated by two of his companions. In 1686, Henri De Tonti set out from Fort St. Louis on the Illinois River to meet LaSalle at the mouth of the Mississippi. After he failed to locate LaSalle, De Tonti, the "Father of Arkansas", established the first European settlement in Arkansas, called Arkansas Post, with six residents. The Territory of Arkansaw was organized on July 4, 1819, and on June 15, 1836, the State of Arkansas was admitted to the Union as the 25th state and the 13th slave state.
He crossed the Rio Grand and explored, and later colonized, New Mexico.
He was English and explored for England and later for the Dutch East India Company.