Rene Robert Cavalier Sieur De LaSalle
yes, but at the same time he was, Robert DE lasalle died during his exploration and his crew finished off for him. But he did get pretty far some of the places he visited were............. Mississippi, France,Ohio,gulf of Mexico,Texas,Lake Erie, strait of Detroit, and Lake Saint Clare, i hope this helped u allot!
Rene-Robert de LaSalle was a French explorer.Just look him up on Google. hope i helped and if i did pleaze get mad at me.i am crazy!!!honestly !!! Robert LaSalle was an explorer and he traveled for the country France.LaSalle sailed from the 1670's-1682 he claimed the Mississippi river and the other places along the river.
He was the first European to sail down the Mississippi River from the Great Lakes all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.To see his lovely wife.
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Rene Robert Cavelier explored the Mississippi, parts of southeast Canada, and parts of Texas.
Rene Robert Cavalier Sieur De LaSalle
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Rene Robert, the professional ice hockey player, is still alive. Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (aka Robert de LaSalle) died on March 19th , 1687.
Oh, dude, like, totally! Robert Rene la Salle has a bunch of things named after him. There's LaSalle Street in Chicago, LaSalle County in Illinois, and even a bunch of schools and parks. So yeah, he's got his name on a few things, but don't ask me to list them all, I'm not Wikipedia.
Sieur de LaSalle (not la salla) named the area of Lousiana for the King Louis the 14th.
yes, but at the same time he was, Robert DE lasalle died during his exploration and his crew finished off for him. But he did get pretty far some of the places he visited were............. Mississippi, France,Ohio,gulf of Mexico,Texas,Lake Erie, strait of Detroit, and Lake Saint Clare, i hope this helped u allot!