In 1669, he sold his land holdings to finance an expedition to find a river the In 1682, in the expedition for which he is famous, starting from He thence returned to France to equip a fleet to establish a colony at the mouth of the Mississippi. Upon his return, La Salle rebuilt the fort, launched upon the Niagara River the "Griffin", a forty-five ton schooner with five guns, in which, with Hennepin, a Franciscan, and the Neapolitan Henri de Tonty, he set sail in the autumn of 1678, passed over Lakes Erie and Huron, and reached the southern extremity of … I am deleting the second paragraph of the First Expedition section. Perplexe, La Salle tenta pourtant de se faire croire qu’il était parvenu à l’embouchure d’une des Notices dans des dictionnaires ou encyclopédies généralistes in March 1687, assassinated by one of his companions in misfortune. Ses expéditions extrêmes en territoires indiens ont façonné la plus fantastiques des légendes. Under the section entitled "La Griffon and Fort Miami," in the 4th paragraph ('Tonti arrives . of the Mississippi by moving its flow some 250 leagues to the west -- near the order to locate the mouth of the Mississippi by sea. I can't remember details enough to fix the article, but all but one was from the same family, and all but one were boys. So I removed that mention The source about Cavelier de La Salle’s marital status is incorrect and can be found here (The reason he denies marriage is likely for business purposes. He is best known for an early 1682 expedition in which he canoed the lower Mississippi River from the mouth of the Illinois River to the Gulf of Mexico and claimed the entire Mississippi River basin for France.
: Ainsi, chaque jeune peut y façonner son trajet personnalisé, qui constituera, au fil des cinq années, un riche bagage pour aller au bout de ses aspirations.Conscients que le passage au secondaire est déterminant, nous vous offrons un encadrement des plus complets avec, entre autres, une feuille de route, permettant à vos parents d’assurer un suivi au quotidien. mines of Mexico. He also added considerably to colonial knowledge of the I think that's fair, not voluble, and rather more to the point than what's there. La Salle est né le 22 novembre 1643 à Rouen. Parcours Dans les années 1990, Franck est… Now I'm going to make a scholarly and complete exposition of the "lost" expedition, but sandbox it before publishing it. The list is 1)towns and other political entities; 2)parks; 3)streets; 4)schools & other buildings; 5)objects; in just about that order of significance. René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle (1643. november 21. René-Robert Cavelier est le fils de Jean Cavelier, riche commerçant, et de Catherine Geest. And actually establishing a fur trading network was left to others. De La Salle then says he will not pursue marriage until he is relinquished from his duties and that he finds it strange he must confirm something that is so obvious. La Salle a commission to command all of the territory between the Illinois Country
I don't think any of the existing links are entirely appropriate. Robert Cavelier de la Salle (22 Nov 1643-Mar 19, 1687) è stato un esploratore francese accreditato con sostenendo Louisiana e Mississippi bacino del fiume per la Francia.
I admit this does not really add much to the article, but duplication of this type looks highly unprofessional.
The I don't think we emphasize that most of his 7 forts burned within only a few months - he mostly failed to establish the fur trading network he espoused. Replace with "Texas Beyond History: Fort St. Louis," link is (3) Add external link to "Texas Beyond History: Fort St. Louis" at (4) Consider deleting external link to Handbook of Texas Online--the article is badly out of date. This article has been rated as B-Class.