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Louis Joliet lost his journal, so he had to review his maps from memory... sorry thats all i got. Feel free to improve my answer.
Lewis Latimer did not receive much, as far as awards. He was awarded many patents, and he has had a school named after him in his memory.
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Louis Riel's father. a well-respected leader in the Métis community, was also named Louis Riel.
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"A liar ought to have a good memory."
Louis Joliet lost his journal, so he had to review his maps from memory... sorry thats all i got. Feel free to improve my answer.
The Jacobins were convinced that a living Monarch would continue to be a threat to the Revolution.
Highly unlikely. He played in a band with Louis' ex-wife, Lil Armstrong, but Louis Armstrong needed no inspiration to continue playing and if he did, he would have most likely found it from his other band members and his audiences.
when the estates-general met under Louis XIV, they met under a disagreement on whether King Louis should pass a law to tax the Second Estate so that he would be able to help pay off France's debt.
Jack Kerouac went by Ti Jean ("Little John"), Jean-Louis, and Memory Babe.
No! Not At All. If You Derive Pleasure & Enjoyment From Listening To Louis Armstrong & Muddy Waters, Ignore Whatever Negative Feelings You May Have About Listening To This Music & Continue To Enjoy It.
Somehow our keenest memory seems reserved for our highest priorities. It is said that Louis Pasteur had to be called from the laboratory to attend his own wedding - he had forgotten! His all-absorbing attention was focused on his research, and, for the moment at least, his marriage was furthest from his mind!
Lewis Latimer did not receive much, as far as awards. He was awarded many patents, and he has had a school named after him in his memory.
Take I-70 EAST to I-57 NORTH in Effingham. Continue on I-57 NORTH to CHICAGO.Take I-57 NORTH to Champaign-Urbana.
Thomas Scott and Louis Riel both lived in Red River around 1869. They also were both powerful public speakers for opposite parties. Louis Riel believed that the Metis should have a voice and Scott did not. Scott came from Ireland where they believed that Catholics should not have a voice, so his prejudice probably developed from that controversy in his own country. Louis Riel also drafted The Metis List of Rights. Riel viewed Scott as a threat and ordered his provisional government to arrest him, where he was found guilty of treason, and executed in 1870