Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto was one of the first Europeans to explore present-day Mississippi in the 1540s, searching for gold and other riches. Later, in the late 17th century, French explorers like Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet traveled through the region, mapping the Mississippi River and establishing connections with Native American tribes. Their explorations contributed to France's claims in North America and opened the area for further European settlement.
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French explorers who led the first French expedition down the Mississippi River.
In the late 1600s, French explorers expanded into the region of North America known as New France, which encompassed present-day areas such as Quebec, Ontario, and the Great Lakes region. They also established settlements along the Mississippi River and in present-day Louisiana.
In 1700, the land south of present-day Oklahoma was primarily claimed by Spanish explorers and settlers, as it was part of the vast territories of New Spain. This region was largely inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Osage and the Wichita. The French also had interests in the area due to their exploration and trade routes in the Mississippi River Valley, leading to competition between the French and Spanish for control of the region.
well i believe that what they found was the bones to the dinosuar that is called the usman-a-souras.
French were from France, and Spanish were from Spain.
In which present-day country in North America did French explorers first claim lands?
Marquette and joliet. La salle sailed the mississippi to the golf of mexico