probably for gold, riches, and fur.
Along the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
Louis Jolliet sailed throughout Canada and the US.
Marquette and joliet. La salle sailed the mississippi to the golf of mexico
they sailed for New France
Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet mainly sailed down the Missipi River, starting in Lake Michigan and continuing until they reached Arkansas. On their trip back to Canada, they sailed the Illinois River.
Louis Jolliet was a native French-Canadian. He sailed throughout Canada and the United States, mapping most of the Mississippi River.
The address of the Joliet Public Library is: 150 North Ottawa Street, Joliet, 60432 4152
Joliet Prison Joliet Ill- - 1914 was released on: USA: March 1914
he sailed around the globe and crashed into a bolder. This lead to great conflict amongst the people of the globe. He later died of a maple syrup accident.
there are 3 in Illinois. The one in Joliet is in the Joliet Commons.
Marquette and Joliet sailed down part of the Mississippi River in 1673 primarily to explore the region and seek a water route to the Pacific Ocean. They aimed to establish trade relations with Native American tribes and gather information about the geography and resources of the area. Their expedition also sought to spread Christianity among the indigenous peoples they encountered. Ultimately, their journey contributed to European knowledge of the Mississippi River and its significance for trade and exploration.
As of 2007, Joliet's population was 145,800.