Louis Jolliet was a French-Canadian explorer best known for his significant role in the exploration of North America in the late 17th century. He is particularly renowned for his journey in 1673, during which he, along with Father Jacques Marquette, became one of the first Europeans to navigate the Mississippi River. Jolliet's expeditions contributed to European knowledge of the geography and indigenous cultures of the region, paving the way for further exploration and settlement.
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new france
I think it is Lake Michigan... I am not sure though. I hope I got that right. :)
Louis Joliet died in 1700 on May 22. He died on the island called... Anicosti. No one knows when he died.
One interesting fact about Louis Jolliet is Louis Jolliet's dad died when he was 7 (seven) years old
Louis Jolliet sailed for the governor of New France (now Canada).
Louis Jolliet was born in a French settlement near Quebec City, Canada.
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Louis Jolliet's fears were to sail out on the ocean.
Louis Jolliet died on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River in 1700.
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No picture was taken of him!
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french
No. He was Canadian.