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  1. 2 days ago · French explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette began exploring the Mississippi in the 17th century. Marquette traveled with a Sioux Indian who named it Ne Tongo ("Big river" in Sioux language) in 1673. Marquette proposed calling it the River of the Immaculate Conception.

  2. At that point, far more arable and profitable lands south of the island were already known to Europeans, so there was little incentive for most settlers to overcome the heavy inertia of building a settlement there when they had better places to go to. (An exception being Louis Jolliet, who was given control of the island by Louis XIV.)

  3. 2 days ago · Joliet is known as the "Crossroads of Mid-America." As the third largest city in Illinois, Joliet benefits from two major interstates, I-80 and I-55, in addition to two Metra commuter lines and Amtrak service. Joliet is named after Louis Jolliet, an explorer who visited the area on a canoe voyage up...

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  5. 5 days ago · Product Information. Including a completely revised and updated bibliography, A History of Missouri: Volume I, 1673 to 1820 covers the pre-statehood history of Missouri, beginning with the arrival in 1673 of the first Europeans in the area, Louis Jolliet and Jesuit Father Jacques Marquette, and continuing through the development and growth of ...

  6. 3 days ago · Area city, 66 square miles (171 square km). Pop. (2010) 319,294; St. Louis Metro Area, 2,812,896; (2020) 301,578; St. Louis Metro Area, 2,820,253. History. The area was originally inhabited by mound builders of the Mississippian culture. The French explorers Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet passed by during their exploration of ...