yes :p :D ;) it was: Madeleine d'alonne
No it was not. It was named after King Louis XIV
The tribe that greeted French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle was the Illinois tribe.
Robert de la Salle and Henri de Tonty sailed down the Mississippi to its mouth in 1682 and, claimed it and the land it drained for France.
Robert La Salle's exploration of the Mississippi River led to the colonization of Louisiana for France. He claimed the entire Mississippi River basin for France by naming it Louisiana in honor of King Louis XIV. However, La Salle faced logistical challenges and conflicts with Native Americans, which ultimately led to his demise and the failure of his colonization attempts.
René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, was sponsored by King Louis XIV of France. La Salle received support from the French government and investors to fund his explorations in North America. Louis XIV granted La Salle a fur-trading monopoly in the Mississippi River Valley, which helped finance his expeditions.
Madeleine d'Allonne was his wife
Danielle Armbrecht.
Robert de la salle
Robert la Salle did in march, 19, 1687
Robert La Salle went to a Jesuit schhol.
Robert La Salle was born in France.
what route did Robert de la salle use
Yes, Robert Cavalier, also known as Sieur de La Salle, had a wife named Catharine. They married in 1667, but their relationship was troubled, and they eventually separated. La Salle is more famously known for his explorations rather than his personal life.
On March 19, 1687, Pierre Duhaut murdered Robert La Salle
Robert La Salle went to a Jesuit schhol.
who was Robert La Salle's sponsor
Robert De La Salle's risk was to claim lands which he already did.