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Louis Jolliet's voyages primarily took place in North America, particularly along the Mississippi River and its tributaries. In 1673, he explored the upper Mississippi River region alongside Father Jacques Marquette, mapping the area and seeking a route to the Pacific. Their journey extended from present-day Wisconsin down to the Arkansas River, significantly contributing to the European understanding of the interior of North America.

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