{"id":12828,"date":"2024-03-12T18:45:25","date_gmt":"2024-03-12T17:45:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=12828"},"modified":"2024-03-12T18:45:25","modified_gmt":"2024-03-12T17:45:25","slug":"what-two-frenchmen-explored-the-mississippi-river","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/what-two-frenchmen-explored-the-mississippi-river\/","title":{"rendered":"What Two Frenchmen Explored The Mississippi River"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Background<\/h2>\n

Two Frenchmen, Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette, are credited with the discovery of the Mississippi River in 1673. They were part of an expedition that was commissioned to explore the lands of the New World, and to gain knowledge of Native American tribes and the area they resided in. As part of the expedition, Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette were assigned to chart the Mississippi River, which was largely unknown at the time. The two men set off from St. Ignace, a town in Michigan, in 1673 with five voyageurs, and paddled their way down the Mississippi.<\/p>\n

Journey<\/h2>\n

Though the going at first was slow, once they reached the Illinois River, they were able to find a canoe-building community and build a stronger vessel. With this stronger vessel, they were able to travel faster and further. Throughout their four-month-long journey, the two men encountered many Native American tribes, trading both goods and ideas with them. They were even able to learn the locations of other rivers such as the Ohio, offering valuable geographical knowledge to the French, who were eager to expand their North American colonies. <\/p>\n

Settlement<\/h2>\n

Eventually, Joliet and Marquette reached the mouth of the Mississippi in 1674 and explored the surrounding area, considering it an attractive candidate for further colonization and fur trading. They soon made their way back home to report their discovery of the river and its potential to the French leaders in Canada. However, as they were unaware that the mouth of the Mississippi was located within Spanish territory, they hoped their new discovery would help strengthen French presence in the area.<\/p>\n

Impact<\/h2>\n

The exploration of the Mississippi River by Louis Joliet and Jacques Marquette had a lasting impact on both the French nation and the centuries of history that followed. Through their journey, they explored vast lands, discovering important new rivers, as well as native tribes and their vibrant cultures. This exploration helped to further the French colonial ambitions, contributing to a geographical and cultural knowledge that continues to shape our understanding of the continent today.<\/p>\n

Wealth and Power<\/h2>\n