Rene de La Salle, the French explorer, likely consumed a variety of foods during his travels, including preserved meats, hardtack (a type of dry biscuit), and local resources such as fish, game, and fruits foraged from the land. His diet would have depended on the availability of supplies and the regions he explored. As a 17th-century explorer, he would have also prepared meals using simple cooking methods over open fires.
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Rene Robert Cavalier Sieur De LaSalle
45 years old
Rene Robert Cavelier explored the Mississippi, parts of southeast Canada, and parts of Texas.
Rene Robert, the professional ice hockey player, is still alive. Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (aka Robert de LaSalle) died on March 19th , 1687.
Sieur de LaSalle (not la salla) named the area of Lousiana for the King Louis the 14th.
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France sponsored Robert de LaSalle