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marquette was from Laon, France and Jolliet was from a French Settlement near Quebec city, Canada
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.
Canada
The French.
Jacques Marquette
No he isn't. because "Father" Jacques Marquette was a missionary priest.
Louis Jolliet
yes
He died when he became ill in 1674 on his journey with Jolliet down the Mississippi riven. He and Jolliet went back up the Mississippi river but in the way, Marquette sadly died.
The mission started in Quebec Canida.
1556
Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary and explorer, sailed in the 17th century. He is best known for his expedition in 1673 when he, along with Louis Jolliet, traveled down the Mississippi River. This voyage was significant for mapping the region and establishing the French presence in North America. Marquette’s explorations contributed greatly to the understanding of the geography and indigenous cultures of the area.