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What city is named after louis jolliet?

Joliet, Illinois


What was Louis Jolliets kid named?

Jean-Baptiste Jolliet was Louis Jolliets and his wife's daughter.


What was Louis joliet role in new France?

jolliet Louis was in school to be a Jesuit priest he was a skilled mapmaker and a fur trader


How did Louis Jolliet impact American colonist?

Had two malls, a street, a park, and a city named after him


When was Louis Jolliet born?

Louis Jolliet was born in Quebec on September 21, 1645. He died on May 22, 1700, also in Quebec. Joliet, Illinois, was named after him.


What is the name of Louis jolliet's ships?

Oh, dude, Louis Jolliet's ships were named "Le Griffon" and "La Dauphine." They were like the cool kids on the block back in the 17th century, cruising around the Great Lakes and doing their thing. So yeah, if you're ever in a trivia night and someone asks about Jolliet's ships, now you know.


What is the history of the founding of Chicago?

the first europeans explorers named Father jaques Marquette and Louis JOlliet! in 1673


Jolliet and marquette belonged to what country?

JACQUES MARQUETTE (1637-1675) LOUIS JOLLIET(sometimes spelled Joliet) (1645-1700) Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet searched together and found the waters of the Mississippi River. They were the first Europeans to follow the course of the river. Jacques Marquette (also known as Father Marquette) was a Catholic missionary and explorer. He was born in Laon, France. In 1666 came to Qu�bec, Canada and learned Indian languages. From 1669 to 1671 he worked in missions in Sault Sainte Marie (Michigan) and La Pointe (Wisconsin). Around this time, he first met Louis Jolliet, who was trading with Indians in the same area. Jolliet was a French-Canadian trader and explorer. Jolliet was born near Qu�bec City and raised in a Jesuit seminary. In 1668 he decided that he didn't want to become a priest and he became a trader with the Indians instead. From 1669 to 1671 Jolliet explored a lot of the Great Lakes region. During that time he became a great map maker, also worked as a fur trader, and met Marquette. In 1672, Jolliet was named leader of an expedition that would explore the northern part of the Mississippi River the following year. Jolliet asked Father Marquette to be the chaplain of this group. Along with five others, Jolliet and Marquette crossed Lake Michigan, and explored the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers, before reaching the Mississippi River. They followed the Mississippi southward past the mouth of the Arkansas River, then returned northward. After the expedition, Marquette stayed by Lake Michigan and Jolliet returned to Qu�bec. Father Marquette preached among the Illinois Indians until his death in 1675. On his way back to Qu�bec, when Jolliet was on Lake Michigan, his canoe turned over and all his precious maps and journals of his trips were lost, but he was able to replace most of the information from memory. Later, he explored other parts of Canada, such as Labrador and Hudson Bay. Louis Jolliet died in 1700 at the age of 55.


What were good things king Louis did?

France had eighteen kings named Louis. Which one do you mean?


What was the former name of American Samoa?

The French explorer Louis-Antoine de Bougainville named them the Navigator Islands.


How did the fox river in Wisconsin get its name?

because the person who named it was trying to think of a name and saw a fox and a river


Was Louisiana named after Robert la salle?

No it was not. It was named after King Louis XIV