The two French explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet explored the Illinois River in 1673. However it wasn't until 1680 before anyone settled there.
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Marquette
A french explorer in the 15th centery
joliet in quebec, joliet illinois, and joliet montana. Mostly cities.
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The state of Illinois was named after the Illinois River. The river was named by French explorer Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle in 1679 after the Indians he found living along the banks.Illinois is the French spelling for the Illinois and Peoria Indian word "iliniwok," meaning men or warriors and perhaps referring to members of the Illinois tribe.
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
"Illinois" is the modern spelling for the early French missionaries and explorers' name for the Illinois people, a name that was spelled in many different ways in the early records
The tribe that greeted French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle was the Illinois tribe.
he was a french explorer
he was a french missionary and explorer of the illinois and mississippi rivers.also he was a teacher in theological studies in 1665.
name the french explorer who was the first to come to wisconsin
The first French explorer to reach Quebec was Jacques Cartier
You say explorer in French as "explorateur."
Early in the 1670s, French settlers coined the term Illinois based on an Ottowa dialect of the Ojibwe language word ilinwe-, to describe an individual that resides there as he speaks the regular way. The word came to them from the Miami-Illinois language.See the related link(s) listed below for more information:
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The name "Nicole" actually comes from France. There was a French explorer which his last name was Nicolette.