No. He was Canadian.
Louis Jolliet was an explorer from Canada. He is known for exploring the Mississippi river and making a map of it.
joliet in quebec, joliet illinois, and joliet montana. Mostly cities.
French explorer Louis Jolliet's only family was his parents. His father however died when Louis was very young. He is most known for discovering the upper area of the Mississippi river.
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No picture was taken of him!
becase he pooped
Louis Jolliet was important because he was a famous explorer
Louis Jolliet was an explorer from Canada. He is known for exploring the Mississippi river and making a map of it.
Louis Jolliet discovered it in canoes with another guy.The correct answer is Sieur de La Salle
joliet in quebec, joliet illinois, and joliet montana. Mostly cities.
One interesting fact about Louis Jolliet is Louis Jolliet's dad died when he was 7 (seven) years old
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.
French explorer Louis Jolliet's only family was his parents. His father however died when Louis was very young. He is most known for discovering the upper area of the Mississippi river.
Louis Jolliet sailed for the governor of New France (now Canada).
Louis Joliet's exploration was important for its discoveries, namely the Mississippi River, much of which he mapped. Jolliet was an explorer from Canada who lived from 1645 to 1700.
Louis Jolliet was a French-Canadian explorer known for his 1673 expedition with Father Jacques Marquette to explore the Mississippi River. Their journey aimed to map the river and establish trade relations with Native American tribes. They traveled from the Great Lakes down the Mississippi, reaching as far as the Arkansas River before turning back due to concerns about Spanish presence. Jolliet's voyage significantly contributed to European knowledge of North America's interior geography.
Louis Joliet's exploration was important for its discoveries, namely the Mississippi River, much of which he mapped. Jolliet was an explorer from Canada who lived from 1645 to 1700.