Pierre Laclede and Rene Auguste Chouteau
Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette
Probably not. It is difficult to determine which state was discovered last, because there were explorers all over North America and the Pacific Ocean, especially in the area known as the 48 United States.
French Territory West of the Mississippi River (to Include Missouri) was ceded to Spain. Subsequently, in 1800 this same area was ceded back to France who subsequently sold this as the Louisiana Purchase to the United States.
Countries have never been 'discovered'. They have existed and then been explored. The conceit shown by some explorers, especially Westerners, that they have discovered a new land is fallacious.
The Poncas were discovered by explorers living in northern Nebraska, but they may have moved there from the Ohio river valley long before. Part of the tribe now lives on a reservation near Niobrara, Nebraska, while the remainder are in the area of White Eagle, Oklahoma.
Jacques Cartier was the first explorer to see and claim Canada for France. He was first among the Europeans to describe and map out the Saint Lawrence area.
1672, Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette.
the name of the lake is derived from early French explorers who discovered a tribe of Indians of that name living in the area
Pierre Laclede Liguest..your welcome
The area between the Missouri river and the Mississippi
Jacques Marquette & Louis Joliet in 1673
the name comes from the Portuguese. but i believe, my country was founded bye the french,british and also the Germans onced all lived and owned cameroon.
Newfoundland was likely the first area of Canada to be discovered by European explorers because it was situated in a strategic location for early transatlantic voyages. Its proximity to Europe and its abundance of fish made it an attractive destination for fishermen and explorers. Additionally, its rugged coastline made it easier for sailors to spot and make landfall.
Probably not. It is difficult to determine which state was discovered last, because there were explorers all over North America and the Pacific Ocean, especially in the area known as the 48 United States.
"Were"? Location: Perigord area, France. Discovered: 1940. Some debate (according to a French W.pedia entry) on actual date.
Perth is a city and, as such, was not "discovered", but the area north of Perth was first explored by various Dutch explorers in the 1600s. In December 1696, Dutch explorer Willem de Vlamingh named the Swan River upon which Perth lies, and explored the surrounding area.
Acadians lived in the area near the Mississippi delta region. They are descendants of early French explorers and settlers.
Spratly Island is located in the South China Sea. It has an area of 15 hectares. The French discovered Spratly Island in April 1930.