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Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary and explorer, primarily traveled using canoes during his explorations of the Mississippi River and its tributaries in the 17th century. He did not use larger ships, as his journeys were conducted on inland waterways where smaller, more maneuverable vessels were needed. Marquette's expeditions, notably with Louis Jolliet in 1673, relied on these lightweight canoes to navigate the rivers and lakes of North America.

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