they sailed for New France
Joliet and Marquette explored for the King of France.
Marquette explored for a governer and he went with Louis Joliet.
1673
Marquette and Joliet
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1673
Marquette and joliet. La salle sailed the mississippi to the golf of mexico
According to Historians, the French King Louis XIV commissioned James Marquette and Louis Joliet to explore the American continent for expanding the French empire.
Yes, Joliet and Marquette were French explorers. They are best known for their expedition in 1673 where they explored the Mississippi River, becoming the first Europeans to map and explore the region.
No, Joliet did not explore the St. Lawrence River for France. He is known for exploring the Mississippi River, along with Jacques Marquette, in the 17th century.
Joliet and Marquette were trying to make it to the pacific ocean and on their way, discovered the Mississippi River!
In 1672 Father Jaques Marquette and Louis Joillet (Joliet) were named as leaders of an expedition to explore the Northern part of the great Mississippi River. In the following year 1673 they set off. All of their findings were mapped and documented by the two.