I do not know, that was the exact same question I am asking. Why not just send Samuel de Champlain in the first place? He actually succeeded.
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so that he would conqueur it and establish a colony
He needed info on the area before deciding what changes to make.
well if you now who paul revear was you would probale know but im pretty sure that king g the 3 sent troops on the date of April 1st 1779
Because he was send by the Governer of the new France. which is now part of canada.They were sent to find a route to the pacific ocean.The governer has nbeen hearing the good stuff about the river on the south side of the river of America,so he sent Jacques Marquette to explore the Mississippi River
It was important because it represented a major betrayal. Two years after the storming of the Bastille, the Declaration of the Human Rights, and the drafting of a constitution, that flight to join General Bouillé and his troops was evidence that the king refused to give more freedom to his subjects, to have elected representives with legislative power, and refused to be the King of the French. He pretended to accept it but wanted to remain an absolutist King, and was ready to send troops to supress what the Revolution created. From that moment on he could not be trusted any more and was put under house arrest.