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The Mississippi River Valley

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he did not explore a body of water he was at home restin that day because he was very ill and had lorangidise wich is very rare an can only get on by getting posin ivy on you

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Explored Mississippi river?

Robert La salle


What river did Robert la salle explore?

Robert La Salle explored the Mississippi River... Correct me if I'm wrong.


What river did La Salle explore?

Robert La Salle explored the Mississippi River... Correct me if I'm wrong.


Where did Robert de la salle explored?

he explored Ohio river region


Who explored the Mississippi river to the gulf of Mexico?

Robert La Salle


Who explored the Mississippi River valley-?

Robert La Salle, if u want to remember who explored it, you can use this tip: Salle (Robert's last name) sounds like sally (in a way) so u can say, Sally went to the Valley, and you'll remember it :)


What country did Robert la salle sailed for?

Robert La Salle explored the Mississippi River in North America. He was the first European to sail down Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. France


What did Robert de la salle gain for himself?

Robert de la Salle explored the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes region. He claimed what would become the Louisiana Purchase for France.


What year did Robert la salle explored?

1666


Why is Robert la salle important to Texas history?

René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, or Robert de La Salle was a French explorer. He explored the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico.


River explored marquette joliet la Salle?

The Mississippi river.


Where did Robert la salle want to go?

Robert La Salle was a French explorer. He explored many areas including the Mississippi River, Canada, the Gulf of Mexico, and the area of the Great Lakes. He also did not get married.