In the 1700s, notable French figures in Illinois include Pierre Duquesne, a French governor and military officer who played a key role in the French and Indian War, and Father Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit missionary and explorer who co-navigated the Mississippi River. Other important figures include Louis Jolliet, a cartographer and explorer who accompanied Marquette, and Francois de La Salle, an explorer who significantly contributed to the French colonization of the region. Their explorations and missions were pivotal in establishing French influence in the Illinois territory.
There are many famous people within the Episcopal Church. Some examples are Katharine Jefferts Schori, who is the current, and first, female Bishop of the Episcopal Church; Bishop Philander Chase who, in the 1700s, worked to provide proper training for clergy; and James Theodore Holly, who created the first society for African Americans in the Episcopal church in the 1800s.
1700s. Not sure where exactly
The early 1700s.
Pirates of the Caribbean is filmed after the golden age of piracy, which was in the early 1700s, which tells us Pirates of the Caribbean is probably supposed to be in the late 1700s or early 1800s.
There are many famous people with the last name "Smith" including (but not limited to): * Adam Smith: a pioneer of political economics from the 1700s * Will Smith: an actor and musician from the 1990s and present * Gordon Smith: Senator of Oregon (as of April 2008) * Lamar Smith: Congressman of Texas * Patti Smith: musician * Elliott Smith: musician * Chris Smith: New Jersey Congressman * Paul Smith: British designer
the people
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The English and French Suites are both famous choices from Bac. These works were written in the early to mid 1700s.
New York state and city have always seemed to attract famous people even in the 1700s. Some of the famous people from there in the 1700s included William Alexander and William Blackhorse Astor Sr.
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That they wanted to have more land
Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson
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Yes, people in the American colonies in the 1700s spoke various dialects influenced by their regional origins (such as British, Dutch, French), as well as indigenous languages. These dialects evolved over time to become distinct American English dialects.
i think that it was America
The most famous Earthquake is the Haiti Earthquake. That would partly depend on where you lived. To people in Lisbon, the most famous earthquake would be that which destroyed that Portuguese city in the early 1700s.
slavery in the 1700s