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  1. Louis Jolliet (September 21, 1645 – after May 1700) was a French-Canadian explorer known for his discoveries in North America. In 1673, Jolliet and Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit Catholic priest and missionary, were the first non-Natives to explore and map the Upper Mississippi River.

  2. Louis Jolliet was a French Canadian explorer and cartographer who, with Father Jacques Marquette, was the first white man to traverse the Mississippi River from its confluence with the Wisconsin to the mouth of the Arkansas River in Arkansas. Jolliet received a Jesuit education in New France (now.

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  3. Aug 2, 2023 · Learn about Louis Joliet, a 17th century Canadian explorer who traveled the Mississippi River with Jacques Marquette and mapped the St. Lawrence and Hudson Bay regions. Find out his early life, expeditions, death and legacy.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Louis Jolliet, the first important explorer born on Canadian soil. He discovered the Mississippi River, traded with the Amerindians, and became a seigneur and merchant in the colony.

  5. Jan 7, 2008 · Learn about Louis Jolliet, the first Canadian-born explorer to travel and map the Mississippi River with Jacques Marquette. Discover his achievements as a cartographer, fur trader, seigneur, organist and teacher.

  6. May 21, 2018 · Learn about Louis Jolliet, a Canadian explorer who led the first European expedition down the Mississippi River in 1673. Find out his background, achievements, and legacy in this comprehensive article.

  7. JOLLIET, LOUIS, explorer, discoverer of the Mississippi, cartographer, king’s hydrographer, teacher at the Jesuit college at Quebec, organist, business man, and seigneur; baptized 21 Sept. 1645 at Quebec, son of Jean Jollyet, a wheelwright in the service of the Compagnie des Cent-Associés, and of Marie d’Abancourt; d. 1700 in New France.