Jesuits
The order of the Jesuits - from the Society of Jesus - were instrumental in the exploration of the American territory as well as setting missions up among the Indians and seeking to protect them from encroaching settlers.
france controlled the north american interior in 1750
Prussian-born explorer Ludwig Leichhardt, who explored the Queensland interior up to Port Essington on the northern coast, was not married.
The Appalachian Mountains.
It provided a convenient port for settlers in the interior.
The Jesuits were a Catholic religious order active in exploring the North American interior, aiming to protect and convert Native American tribes. They were known for establishing missions and schools to spread Christianity among indigenous communities.
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Jesuits
Henry Morton Stanley.
The order of the Jesuits - from the Society of Jesus - were instrumental in the exploration of the American territory as well as setting missions up among the Indians and seeking to protect them from encroaching settlers.
The order of the Jesuits - from the Society of Jesus - were instrumental in the exploration of the American territory as well as setting missions up among the Indians and seeking to protect them from encroaching settlers.
The British
he wanted to do missionary work there.
Jaque Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary and explorer, conducted his explorations primarily between 1666 and 1673. He is best known for his journey in 1673, when he, along with Louis Jolliet, explored the Mississippi River, mapping its course and interactions with Native American tribes. Marquette's explorations contributed significantly to the European understanding of North America's interior.
American Society of Interior Designers was created in 1975.
france controlled the north american interior in 1750