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The explorer that Decovered the Mississippi River was Louis Joliet (1645-1700) and one of his voyagers Maquette.
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.
No he isn't. because "Father" Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest.
The Jesuit priests of France sent him
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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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New France's Governor, Frontenac funded Pere Marquette and Louis Joliet.
Louis Joliet started exploring in the 1660s, particularly in North America. He is best known for his explorations with Jacques Marquette, including their famous journey to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean.
Jacques Marquette was born in Laon, France while Louis Jolliet was born in Quebec before September 21, 1645
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Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette