Had two malls, a street, a park, and a city named after him
Louis Jolliet was born in a French settlement near Quebec City, Canada.
Jean-Baptiste Jolliet was Louis Jolliets and his wife's daughter.
jolliet Louis was in school to be a Jesuit priest he was a skilled mapmaker and a fur trader
One interesting fact about Louis Jolliet is Louis Jolliet's dad died when he was 7 (seven) years old
Louis Jolliet was born in Quebec on September 21, 1645. He died on May 22, 1700, also in Quebec. Joliet, Illinois, was named after him.
he was simply born on 1645 in Quebec city of New France.
Louis Jolliet sailed for the governor of New France (now Canada).
Louis Jolliet was educated at the Jesuit College in Quebec City, Canada, where he studied philosophy and music. He later went on to study hydrography and cartography, which prepared him for his explorations of North America.
Oh, dude, Louis Jolliet's ships were named "Le Griffon" and "La Dauphine." They were like the cool kids on the block back in the 17th century, cruising around the Great Lakes and doing their thing. So yeah, if you're ever in a trivia night and someone asks about Jolliet's ships, now you know.
the first europeans explorers named Father jaques Marquette and Louis JOlliet! in 1673
joliet in quebec, joliet illinois, and joliet montana. Mostly cities.