Wisconsin was discovered by Jean Nicolet in 1634, while looking for the Northwest Passage to China.
It wasn't discovered because it all ready was there.
discovered wisconsin in 1634
French explorer Jacques Marquette found Wisconsin in 1673, and Wisconsin was made a state in 1848.
Yes there is but the spelling is Derrhawk. It was discovered by Garrett Derr in Wisconsin.
There were native Americans in Wisconsin for about 10,000 years. The earliest people were the Oneota. These people eventually became the Sauk, Fox, Chippewa, Potawatomi, and Ho-Chunk (Winnebago). French explorer, Jean Nicolet, did not come to Wisconsin until 1634.
Jean Nicollet was a French explorer, and he was the first European to go through the Great Lakes and discover what is now called Wisconsin. He discovered Wisconsin in 1954.
James Thomson, a professor at the University of Wisconsin, discovered the way to culture stem cells.
The Nicolet National Forest in Wisconsin is named for the French explorer Jean Nicolet, who first 'discovered' Wisconsin when searching for the Northwest Passage by crossing Lake Michigan in the early 1600's.
The first explorer was Jean Nicolet but there were many Native Americans living there long before that.
No, there is no Wisconsin, Wisconsin. Although, there is a Wisconsin Dells, WI and there is also a Wisconsin Rapids, WI.
No, Pikes Peak isn't located in Wisconsin. Pikes Peak is a 4,303.6m (14,110 ft) high, in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains in central Colorado. It was discovered in 1806 by Zebulon M. Pike and is noted for the spectacular view from it's summits.