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  1. René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle ( / ləˈsæl /; November 22, 1643 – March 19, 1687), was a 17th-century French explorer and fur trader in North America. He explored the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada, and the Mississippi River.

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  2. Mar 20, 2024 · Rene-Robert Cavelier, sieur de La Salle, French explorer who claimed the basin of the Mississippi River and its tributaries for Louis XIV of France, naming the region ‘Louisiana.’ In 1687, while on an expedition seeking the mouth of the Mississippi River, he was murdered by his men.

  3. Aug 2, 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of La Salle, a French explorer who claimed Louisiana for France and explored the Mississippi River. Find out how he died in Texas after his last failed expedition.

  4. Learn about the life and achievements of the explorer who discovered the Mississippi River and claimed Louisiana for France. Explore his maps, journals, letters and drawings from his expeditions across North America.

  5. René-Robert Cavelier, fils de Jean Cavelier, un commerçant prospère, et de Catherine Geest, a hérité le nom de « de La Salle » d'une propriété familiale près de Rouen, ou plus vraisemblablement, de sa grand-mère maternelle, Catherine de Lasalle, épouse de Robert Geest, un employé de la recette des vendeurs de poisson 1.

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  6. René-Robert Cavelier, sieur de La Salle, (born Nov. 22, 1643, Rouen, France—died March 19, 1687, near Brazos River [now in Texas, U.S.]), French explorer. In 1666 he left France for North America and was granted land near Montreal.

  7. Jan 7, 2008 · Learn about the life and achievements of La Salle, a French explorer who claimed the Mississippi delta for Louis XIV and was killed in Texas. Find out how he became a fur trader, a Jesuit novice, and a liar.