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Canadian History question: Which two French- Canadians explored the Northern Mississippi basin? Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > History Politics and Society > History > Canadian History > Which two French- Canadians explored the Northern Mississippi basin?
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United States History question: What two French-Canadians explored the northern Mississippi basin? champlain and la salle ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > History Politics and Society > History > United States History > What two French-Canadians explored the northern Mississippi basin?
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Cartier paved the way for French exploration of North America. ... La Salle named the entire Mississippi basin Louisiana, in honor of the King, and claimed it for France on April 9, 1682. He also explored Lake Michigan (1679), ... After failing to find a waterway through the far northern portion of North America on two trips,
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Jacques Cartier was then sent to claim land for the crown and raised the French flag on the Gaspé Peninsula at the mouth of the St.Lawrence river in 1534. In two subsequent years he explored the St. Lawrence valley as far as the ... At the mouth of the Mississippi the colony of Louisiana was settled directly from France.
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Many French Canadians joined the rush to Boise Basin with the mining boom of the 1860s. One of these was Joseph Perrault, ... French Canadians homesteaded land throughout the region. Frenchman's Island in Minidoka County was named for two French Canadians who filed a claim on the island. ... They had explored the land,
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In the spring the St. Croix settlement was moved to a new site across the Bay of Fundy, on the shore of the Annapolis Basin, ... Peace between the two rival powers did not last long. ... An expedition under Henry Kelsey explored the territory between York Factory and northern Saskatchewan in 1690, long before the journeys of the...
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Until the Seven Years War, profits associated with expansion of the agricultural frontier had been threatened by French occupation of lands along the Mississippi. They were threatened again, in 1774, when the Empire placed the Mississippi basin under the jurisdiction of Quebec.
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explored rivers, and penetrated into mountain regions heretofore rarely visited by Northern men. They were everywhere kindly and generously received by the Southern people; ... II. THE FRENCH QUARTER OF NEW ORLEANS- ... "In a long passage, between two of the market buildings, sits a silent Louisiana Indian woman" . . . . . 49...
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La Salle named the entire Mississippi basin Louisiana, in honor of the King, and claimed it for France on April 9, 1682. He also explored Lake Michigan (1679), Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. ... Julian Dubuque (or Du Buque) was a French miner who traveled through regions of the Upper Mississippi area of the USA.
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