French explorers were most prominent in North America, particularly in the regions that would become Canada and parts of the United States. They were instrumental in exploring the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico, establishing fur trading networks and claiming territories for France. Notable figures include Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, and René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle. Their explorations significantly influenced the cultural and economic landscape of North America.
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The most prominent reason seems to come from his French nationality. Additional reasons are vague and not clearly presented to the reader.
The most famous are Lewis and Clark, guided by Pocahantos.
the french actually had a nice relationship with them, and traded fur Unfortunately, the Natives sided with the french in the french and Indian wars against English and the Americans and were slaughtered just the same.
Most explorers were not looking for a new world. They were looking for spices. Most of the explorers wanted to go to india, which is where the spices were. This is why when Christopher Columbus found America he called the people indians. He thought that he was in India
English and French
Most likely, since most of the explorers in that area were Spanish, it would be Catholicism.
The Red River was explored by various European explorers, including Spanish explorers in the 16th century and French explorers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One of the most notable explorers of the Red River was Pierre La Vérendrye, a French-Canadian fur trader who led an expedition to the region in the early 18th century.
Iowa was named after the Bah-kho-je Indians who lived there. The French explorers who cataloged the area referred to them as the "Ioway".
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There have been many unrecorded explorers searching the globe but the most prominent one was Chris Columbus. He did it to receive money. However, Amerigo Vespucci traveled to the US and named it after himself.
Walloon (Walon) is a Romance language spoken as a second language by some in Wallonia (Belgium). It belongs to the langue d'oïl language family, whose most prominent member is the French language, and is sometimes considered a French dialect. Walloon should not be confused with Belgian French, which differs from the French spoken in France only in some minor points of vocabulary and pronunciation. A Walloon is also a person from the area of Wallonia, which makes up more than half the area of Belgium. Many Walloons do not even speak the Walloon language.
The most prominent to wear is malong
Its most prominent representatives have been French philosopher Claude Lévi-Strauss, linguist Roman Jakobson, and psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan.
The most prominent reason seems to come from his French nationality. Additional reasons are vague and not clearly presented to the reader.
Most of the explorers that settled in Canada were from?
Can you name the most famous people or explorers in South America?