Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette navigated the waterways of North America primarily using canoes, which were well-suited for the rivers and lakes they explored. They traveled along the Mississippi River and its tributaries, relying on their skills in paddling and knowledge of the region's geography. Their expeditions were aimed at mapping the territory and establishing relations with Indigenous peoples. The use of canoes allowed them to traverse long distances efficiently while carrying supplies and equipment for their journeys.
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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.
Jacques Marquette was born in Laon, France while Louis Jolliet was born in Quebec before September 21, 1645
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