Jean Baptist Talon, the French lieutenant governor.
The tribe that was notably hostile to Louis Joliet and his expedition was the Illinois tribe. Their opposition arose during Joliet's exploration of the Mississippi River in 1673, as they were wary of the French and their intentions in the region. The Illinois tribe's hostility posed challenges for Joliet and his companion, Jacques Marquette, as they navigated through their territory.
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The explorer that Decovered the Mississippi River was Louis Joliet (1645-1700) and one of his voyagers Maquette.
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Louis Joliet was born in 1645 near Quebec, Canada to Marie d'Abancourt and John Joliet. He was an explorer who along with Jacques Marquette went on an expedition along the Mississippi River in 1673.
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Yes his name was Louis Joliet
Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette never went as far as the Gulf of Mexico. Robert LaSalle explored the Gulf of Mexico.
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Louis Joliet, along with Jacques Marquette, explored the Mississippi River in 1673. During the expedition, they discovered and mapped parts of the river, including the areas of present-day Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. They were among the first Europeans to explore this region and gather information about the Native American tribes living there.
Louis Joliet was a French-Canadian explorer who, along with Jacques Marquette, led an expedition in 1673 to explore the upper Mississippi River and the Illinois River. During this expedition, they discovered and explored the Illinois country, providing valuable insights into the geography and indigenous populations of the region.
== == There was no one who gave financial services to Louis Joliet on his expedition. Though Jean Talon persuaded Governor Frontenac to approve it.
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