No, Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary and explorer, did not have a wife or children. He dedicated his life to religious work and exploration in North America, particularly in the Great Lakes region. Marquette is best known for his exploration of the Mississippi River with Louis Jolliet in 1673.
The answer is yes. Joan of Arc does have living relatives. Through my ancestry and others by Jacques Jacquemin D Arc,whose mother was Isabelle Romee De Voutron, who was the mother of Jeanne Sybille D Arc, aka Joan of Arc, she does have living relatives.
Spanish was the leading colonial power in the Americas in the sixteenth century. England did not have any presence in what is now the United States until the early seventeenth century.
The concert of Europe is the term for the balance of power in Europe between the Congress of Vienna and WWI. It was intended to preserve peace and prevent one country from growing to dominate the others like Napoleonic France had done. It was not particularly successful in the first, although Europe was spared another widespread war until WWI. The last was more successful.
Provided there is such a thing that 'helping the world' which is highly questionable, an act of 'voicing' (or expressing by any means, including dance) the opinions of many -- which she undoubtedly did or else she wouldn't have been so successful -- would certainly qualify. If interested, see papers by Comparatist Eva Tokei
Jacques Cartiers goals were to find a route to the Pacific thorough North America (a Northwest passage) but he did not find one. It was a search for the Northern Passage.
I couldn't find this answer on Wikipedia of any other site, so I am guessing it is unknown. I know on his first voyage, he had 61 and on his second, e had 110.] Hope this helps! (maybe)
The Russians did not make any successful moon landings, it was all unmanned.
In many cases, the king would pay explorers to conduct expeditions into, as well as to claim new territory. This was the case with Jacques Cartier. King Francis I of France commissioned Cartier's expeditions.
Yes, there are 44 missions.
No, there are no plans for more Apollo missions. The Apollo program ended in 1972 after the successful moon landings. NASA's focus has shifted to other space exploration missions, such as the Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the Moon and eventually send astronauts to Mars.
you can get Lego missions at any will all most any participating stores.
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Only the "Save Citizen" missions.
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