Unlikely, since he never left America. Besides, he already knew where France was, living as he did in a French colony.
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Louis Joliet's exploration was important for its discoveries, namely the Mississippi River, much of which he mapped. Jolliet was an explorer from Canada who lived from 1645 to 1700.
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The explorer that Decovered the Mississippi River was Louis Joliet (1645-1700) and one of his voyagers Maquette.
Louis Joliet was a French-Canadian explorer in the 17th century. He came from a middle-class background and was not considered wealthy. Joliet was well-educated and had connections to important figures in New France, which helped him secure opportunities for exploration. While he did not amass a significant fortune from his expeditions, he made important contributions to the mapping of North America.
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Louis Joliet
Louis Joliet
The Jesuit priests of France sent him
jolliet Louis was in school to be a Jesuit priest he was a skilled mapmaker and a fur trader
Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette never went as far as the Gulf of Mexico. Robert LaSalle explored the Gulf of Mexico.
Louis Joliet had 4 voyages.
louis joliet had only one kid named JEAN BAPTISTE JOLIET
Louis Joliet was born on September 21, 1645.