La Salle made several journeys. One was from Montreal to the Niagara River. He sailed down the Mississippi River and built a fort at what is now Memphis and on the return trip built a fort in Fort Saint Louis, Illinois. His final trip was to build a fort at the mouth of the Mississippi River but ended up in Matagorda Bay near where Houston, Texas is. He was 500 miles off course and most of his men died. The remaining men chose to kill La Salle and escape.
The French built a settlement called Fort St. Louis in Matagorda Bay, Texas, in 1685. This settlement was established by René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, as part of an effort to expand French territory in North America. Despite its initial promise, Fort St. Louis faced numerous challenges, including conflicts with local Indigenous tribes and supply issues, ultimately leading to its decline. The site is significant in Texas history as an early example of European colonization in the region.
it defeated the spanish at matagorda bay.
La Salle's flagship La Belle sank in Matagorda Bay near the small city of Palacios, TX. The closest major city is Corpus Christi, 80 miles to the southwest.
No, Matagorda Bay is located in Texas on the Gulf Coast, while the Mississippi River flows through the central United States, eventually emptying into the Gulf of Mexico. Matagorda Bay is to the west of the Mississippi River.
The address of the Matagorda County Museum is: 2100 Ave F, Bay City, TX 77414
The web address of the Matagorda County Museum is: www.matagordacountymuseum.org
The closest city to Matagorda Bay is Matagorda, Texas. This small coastal community is situated directly along the bay and serves as a gateway to its natural resources and recreational opportunities. Additionally, the larger city of Bay City is located approximately 20 miles to the north, offering more amenities and services.
The phone number of the Matagorda County Museum is: 979-245-7502.
It was by the Czechs. Zimmava Cordalis was the leader of the Czechs groups and he first lead the groups of Czechs to Texas in present-day Lubbock in 1821 to establish the permanent city of Guddasville
In 1685, the French settled in (what is now considered) Texas near Matagorda Bay, which is on the Gulf Coast, approximately 100 miles southwest of Houston. It was called Fort Saint Louis, and was explored and established by French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle.
FT. ST. Louis was a french claim. Spain thought that the french could take over and gain control over New Spain. The french thought that because Robert Cavelier de La Salle found Texas, word spread out to the spanish saying that there is a french settlement near the Matagorda Bay.