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Louis Jolliet
Louis Jolliet (September 21, 1645 – May 1700) was a French-Canadian explorer, cartographer, trader, and hydrographer best known for his exploration of the Mississippi River alongside Jesuit missionary Father Jacques Marquette in 1673. Jolliet played a significant role in expanding European knowledge of the interior of North America and contributed to the mapping and exploration of the Great Lakes region, including areas that would later become part of Michigan. 1)
Jolliet is regarded as one of the most important explorers of New France and remains a notable figure in the history of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River Valley. 2)
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Quick Facts
| Attribute | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Louis Jolliet |
| Born | September 21, 1645 |
| Birthplace | Quebec, New France |
| Died | May 1700 |
| Nationality | French-Canadian |
| Occupation | Explorer, Cartographer, Trader |
| Known For | Mississippi River Exploration |
| Associated Regions | Great Lakes, Mississippi Valley |
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Early Life
Louis Jolliet was born in Quebec, New France, the son of Jean Jolliet and Marie d'Abancourt.
He received an education from Jesuit institutions and initially studied for the priesthood before pursuing a career in trade and exploration. His knowledge of Indigenous trade networks and Great Lakes geography made him a valuable participant in French exploration efforts. 3)
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Exploration of the Great Lakes
Before undertaking his famous Mississippi expedition, Jolliet traveled extensively throughout the Great Lakes region.
French authorities frequently relied upon explorers such as Jolliet to gather information concerning:
* Trade Routes * Indigenous Nations * Geographic Features * Natural Resources
His travels brought him into contact with numerous Indigenous communities throughout present-day Canada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and surrounding regions. 4)
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Mississippi River Expedition
In 1673, New France authorities commissioned Jolliet to explore the Mississippi River.
He was accompanied by:
The expedition departed from:
near the Straits of Mackinac
and traveled through:
* Lake Michigan * Green Bay * Wisconsin River * Mississippi River
The expedition confirmed that the Mississippi flowed south toward the Gulf of Mexico rather than west toward the Pacific Ocean.
This discovery significantly improved European understanding of North American geography. 5)
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Connection to Michigan
Jolliet's explorations brought him through areas that would later become part of the State of Michigan.
Important Michigan locations associated with his travels include:
* St. Ignace * Straits of Mackinac * Lake Michigan * Great Lakes
The Straits of Mackinac served as a critical transportation and trade corridor linking the upper and lower Great Lakes. 6)
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Cartography
In addition to exploration, Jolliet contributed to the mapping of North America.
His observations helped improve European maps of:
* Great Lakes Geography * River Systems * Indigenous Trade Networks * Interior North America
Although some original records were lost, his reports significantly influenced later French exploration and settlement efforts. 7)
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Later Years
Following his Mississippi expedition, Jolliet continued working as a trader, explorer, and royal hydrographer.
He conducted surveys and mapping projects throughout New France and remained involved in commercial and governmental activities until his death around 1700. 8)
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Legacy
Louis Jolliet is remembered as one of the most important explorers of New France.
His accomplishments include:
* Mississippi River Exploration * Great Lakes Exploration * Cartography * Geographic Surveying * Expansion of European Knowledge of North America
His partnership with Father Jacques Marquette remains one of the most significant exploration efforts in North American history. 9)
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Historical Significance
Jolliet's exploration helped establish a greater understanding of the interior of North America during the seventeenth century.
His work contributed to:
* French Expansion * Great Lakes Trade * Geographic Mapping * Exploration of the Mississippi Valley
Today, numerous places, schools, roads, and historical markers throughout North America bear his name.
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See Also
* Father Jacques Marquette * St. Ignace * Straits of Mackinac * Lake Michigan * Great Lakes * Michigan
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References
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