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History Politics and Society question: Who discovered and sailed up the stlawrence river? you ... Sailed St Lawrence river? Dicovered the Stlawrence? Who discovered stlawrence? The StLawrence was ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > History Politics and Society > Who discovered and sailed up the stlawrence river?
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What explorer discovered the st lawrence river? ... Who saild up the st lawrence river looking for the vorthwest passage? Found the mouth of the St Lawrence River while looking for the Northwest passage to Asia? Who was the french explorer who sailed up the St Lawrence river looking for the nort west passage?
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Fledgling settlements accumulated along railroad lines and major travel routes leading to an agricultural sprawl into the river valleys. ... From St. John the Baptist, ... Wardner, the first mining town in the Bunker Hill region, was made up mostly of Welsh miners who had worked the Cornwall tin mines. They later moved to...
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"...against the terrible elements of the Arctic; a battle which lasted eighteen years and left one of the Americans, a steel-willed man of grit, a cripple for life....It is a human story filled with tragic suffering, pathos and humiliation. ... (above) Peary's 1909 polar army: Henson & Peary had 18 ... (above) Its the dogs,
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Brightly lighted boats by the dozens paraded up the Southwest Channel to kick off the holiday season. ... Thousands of school children will have hands-on experience with water quality and pollution, wild life and vegetation of the Anacostia River at a new training center to open soon at the foot of Half St. S.W.
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ANIMALS DISCOVERED BY LEWIS & CLARK ... On the return trip, Lewis followed the Marias River and Clark went down the Yellowstone River. They reached St. Louis in September 1806, and found they had been given up for lost In 1807, Lewis became governor of the Louisiana Territory.
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When Donnacona's teenaged sons, Domogaya and Taignoagny, sailed from their St. ... But at the head of the Bay of Chaleur, stormy weather drove the French ships north around the Gaspé Peninsula into the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where they encountered a fishing party from Stadacona, 700 kilometres up the St. Lawrence River.
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In hopes that this was the fabled north-west passage, Francis sent Cartier out again in 1535 with three ships, Grande Hermine, Petite Hermine and Emérillon. This time he sailed up the St. Lawrence, landed on the Ile d’Orléans where the sons ... From November to mid-April the ships were frozen in the ice of the river.
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Jacques Cartier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jacques Cartier (December 31, 1491 – September 1, 1557) was a French explorer who claimed what is now Canada for France. He was the first European to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and t...
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