Robert Lasalle discovered Mississippi River Valley for French.
Robert LaSallie explored to gain new knowledge, discover new places, and expand his understanding of the world. Exploration allowed him to push boundaries, meet new cultures, and experience different environments.
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.
The past participle of "discover" is "discovered."
Polynesians did not discover the Americas. The Polynesians primarily settled in the islands of the Pacific Ocean and did not have extensive contact with the American continents. It was the Indigenous peoples of the Americas who were the first to inhabit and discover the land.
Yes, there are many modern day explorers, like: Benedict Allen, Robert Young Pelton and John Godard. Just don't expect to discover any new countries! Modern day explorers travel alone, they don't try and discover countries, they just travel for the excitement! You can be a exploration scientist, traveling the world in search for new insects or plant species. So yes, there are many modern day exporers, and you can be one of them!
Rex Lassalle was born in 1945.
Ferdinand Lassalle died in 1864.
Jean Lassalle was born in 1955.
Ferdinand Lassalle was born on April 11, 1825.
Ferdinand Lassalle was born on April 11, 1825.
Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle died in 1990.
Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle was born in 1898.
Pierre Lassalle has written: 'La voie de l'amour'
Alain Lassalle has written: 'Assimiler la chimie organique'
Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle was born on 1954-08-25.
Hervé Duclos-Lassalle was born on 1979-12-24.
Yea, Robert Bunsen did discover caesium