The Mississippi River and the St. Lawrence River
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Marquette and Joliet
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French explorer Jacques Cartier is credited with being the first European to explore the Saint Lawrence River in the early 16th century. He traversed parts of the river during his voyages in 1534 and 1535-36, leading to increased French interest in exploring and settling the region.
French explorer Jacques Cartier is credited for being the first European to explore the St. Lawrence River in 1534. He sailed up the river in search of a passage to Asia, claiming the land for France.
French explorer Jacques Cartier is credited with being the first European to explore the St. Lawrence River in 1534. Cartier was seeking a passage to Asia but instead ended up exploring the eastern coast of North America, including the St. Lawrence River.
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to explore is "explorer" in French.
Both countries explored the Mississippi River. The first Spaniard was Hernando de Soto and the first Frenchman was Sieur de LaSalle.
The Mississippi River's upper reaches were sighted by French-Canadian explorer Louis Jolliet and French Jesuit missionary Jacques Marquette in 1673. They traveled downriver by canoe to a point near the mouth of the Arkansas River.
Robert La Salle wanted to explore to find a river route through North America to the Pacific Ocean and to establish a French colonial empire in the Mississippi River Valley. He also sought wealth and glory through discovering new lands and expanding French influence in North America.