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61. French History
Foremost of these was rene robert Sieur de lasalle, the person for lasalle was bornin 1643 in Rouen, France to an by the Jesuits and came to new France in 1666
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The first Europeans to come to LaSalle County, Illinois, were the French. Arriving in the late 1600’s, the French called the region the Illinois Country, a title reflecting the influence of the dominant local Native people, the Illinois. Among these early arrivals were priests, soldiers, traders, explorers and carpenters, each group with a different goal-oriented duty to perform. The priest saw this new country as an untapped mission field, ripe with potential converts. Explorers saw it as a new empire to claim for the glory of the king. Traders saw riches to be made in the fur trade, and the soldier was the visible symbol of French imperial might.
The Illinois
technological advantage over an enemy who may outnumber his people. To the east and north the British, French, and Dutch traded with the native people; the revolutionary transition these European trade items made to the old way of life was immense. It was therefore in the best interests of the local Illinois to be on good terms with the French, who held the keys to the stores of progress.
The Jesuits
In the late 1600’s, the Church of Rome was a powerful institution in France. Although French Protestants known as the Huguenots offered a religious alternative, France was essentially a one-religion country. Within the Roman Catholic Church itself there were competing societies. Some of these societies included the Recollects, the Sulpicians, and the most influential of all, the Jesuits.

62. World Almanac For Kids
1940, rene Auberjonois, actor (new York, NY). 1916, robert S. McNamara, world Bankhead, defense secretary, and author (San 1963, Eriq lasalle, actor (Hartford, CT
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EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... top June 1 Brigham Young, Mormon religious leader (Whittingham, VT; died 1877) Andy Griffith, actor (Mount Airy, NC) Marilyn Monroe, actress (Los Angeles, CA; died 1962) James Billington, librarian of Congress (Bryn Mawr, PA) Pat Boone, singer (Jacksonville, FL) Morgan Freeman, actor (Memphis, TN) Colleen McCullough, writer (Wellington, New South Wales, Australia) Cleavon Little, actor (Chickasha, OK; died 1992) Rene Auberjonois, actor (New York, NY) Frederica Von Stade, opera singer (Somerville, NJ) Ron Wood, musician and member of the Rolling Stones (London, England) Alanis Morisette, singer (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) top June 2 Thomas Hardy, novelist/poet (Britain; died 1928) Sir Edward Elgar, composer (Britain; died 1934) Johnny Weissmuller, Olympic champion swimmer and actor (Freidorf, Romania; died 1984) Milo O'Shea, actor (Dublin, Ireland) Pete Conrad, astronaut (Philadelphia, PA; died 1999) Sally Kellerman, actress (Long Beach, CA) Stacy Keach, actor (Savannah, GA) Charlie Watts, musician and member of the Rolling Stones (Islington, England)

63. European Contact Travelers, Explorers, And Missionaries Native
Cox, Isaac J. The Journeys of rene robert Chevalier Sieur de la new York Appleton,1847 lasalle, robert C. Relation of the Discoveries and Voyages of Chevalier
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European Contact: Travelers, Explorers,
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Native American Bibliography
As Europeans entered the Great Lakes area they wrote about the people they met. Although there was a vast difference in world views and perspectives these narratives provide important sources of information about the life of the Native Americans and help document the changes that have occurred because of the contact. Also note that the Europeans who entered the area were escorted to their destinations by the Native Americans already here. The exploration was done by the Europeans, the Native Americans knew where they were.
Books
Armstrong, Benjamin G. Early Life among the Indians: Reminiscences from the Life of Benj. G. Armstrong: Treaties of 1835, 1837, 1842 and 1854: Habits and Customs of the Red Men of the Forest... Ashland, WI: Press of A.W. Bowron, 1892. Atwater, Caleb. Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien; Then on to Washington City in 1829. Columbus, OH: Printed by Jenkins and Glover, 1831. Atwater, Caleb.

64. Canada 5 From Hospitality North, Prince George, British Columbia
Jacques Marquette led to the exploration of the River (1673) and those of rene reneRobertCavelier, sieur de prosperous remnants of their new world empire and
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In a series of migrations that occurred during the last stages of the Pleistocene Ice Age, Mongoloid peoples from Asia entered North America, probably crossing the Bering Strait. Gradually they spread over the continent and into South America. By 1600, more than 250,000 of their descendants inhabited what is now Canada. Developing a Stone Age economy, they hunted, fished, and gathered food and, in warmer areas, also farmed. The basic social unit was the band, which varied from a few families to several hundred people. In areas of higher settlement density, bands were organized into nations and even larger units such as confederacies.
The largest linguistic group was the Algonquian , which included migratory hunters such as the Cree and Naskapi in the eastern subarctic region and the Abenaki and Micmac in the eastern woodlands on the coast. By the 18th century, Algonquians had spread west, where the Ottawa, Ojibwa, Blackfoot, Plains Cree, and others roamed the prairies and plains in search of buffalo.
The Iroquoian-speaking nations the Huron and the Iroquois lived in permanent farm settlements and had highly developed societies in the St. Lawrence Valley and around Lakes Ontario and Erie.

65. Compare Prices And Read Reviews On LA Salle And The Discovery Of The Great West
antipathetic personalities than those of renerobert Cavalier, Sieur de of Francein the new world; The Jesuits in Canada; Count Frontenac and new France under
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Cons Well, ah, dated and prejudiced (didn't I just say that?) Full Review It would be tough to imagine two more antipathetic personalities than those of Rene-Robert Cavalier, Sieur de La Salle, and Francis Parkman. That the latter should have become the biographer of the former is remarkable. That the resulting work should be one of the landmarks of the historian's craft is a gracious miracle. The Modern Library, under Series Editor Jon Krakauer, of Into Thin Air fame, has just reprinted Parkman's La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West as one of the leading works in the Modern Library's new Exploration Series. It is high time it was back in print. (By the bye, in addition to the links provided here, you can probably pick up a copy of this and other works in this new series – Severin, Nansen, and so on – at your local Rand McNally shop.)

66. Old Fort Niagara In Youngstown, New York Near Niagara Falls
floor was the earliest permanent church in western new York site was established in1679 by the famous French explorer renerobert Cavelier de lasalle.
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Main Business Park htmlAdWH('7002182', '234', '60'); Old Fort Niagara - Youngstown, NY The history of Old Fort Niagara spans more than 300 years. During the colonial wars in North America a fort at the mouth of the Niagara River was vital, for it controlled access to the Great Lakes and westward route to the heartland of the continent. With the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825, the strategic value of Fort Niagara diminished. It remained an active military post into the twentieth century. This was Fort Niagara's last armed conflict, and it thereafter served as a peaceful border post. The garrison expanded beyond the walls following the Civil War. Fort Niagara was a barracks and training station for American soldiers throughout both World Wars. The last army units were withdrawn in 1963. Today, the U.S. Coast Guard represents the only military presence on the site. Old Fort Niagara was restored between 1926 and 1934. It's operated by the Old Fort Niagara Association, Inc. a non-profit organization in cooperation with the New York State Office of parks, Recreation and Historic preservation. Museum Shop sales, grants, donations provide support for the operation of the site. Membership in the Old Fort Niagara Association is open to all ask for details at the entrance of the fort, at the Museum Shop, or contact Old Fort Niagara Association, P.O. Box 169, Youngstown, NY 14174, telephone 1-716-745-7611. Details of Old Fort Niagara The buildings of Old Fort Niagara represent many different periods of history. Most are original and were erected between 1726 and 1872. Large plaques representing the arms of France, Great Britain and the United States indicate the nation responsible for the construction of each. Fort Niagara contained nearly 100 other buildings during its long history. They disappeared, but archaeologists are now uncovering their foundations.

67. Texas -[ruv.net : Information Portal]-
renerobert Cavelier?, Sieur de lasalle? established Fort the south by Mexico(across the Rio Grande) and the Gulf of Mexico, and the west by new Mexico
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Ranked 2 nd 30/km² Admittance into Union - Order - Date th December 29 Time zone Central: UTC Mountain: UTC All but some part of western TX in Central Latitude Longitude Width Length Elevation -Highest -Mean -Lowest 1,065 km 1,270 km 2,667 meters 520 meters meters ISO 3166-2 US-TX Texas (old Spanish Tejas ) is a southern state of the United States of America The state is named for the Native American Texas tribe[?] , a subdivision of the Caddo[?] people once living in the east of the state. The state flower is the bluebonnet[?] (Lupinus texensis); the state motto is both "The lone star state" and the "Friendship state", and the people of Texas are still debating which motto best represents them. However, "The Lone Star State" seems to be the most commonly used today. Texas (area km ) is the second largest state in size after Alaska and has historically been portrayed as larger than life, especially in

68. Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur De La Salle: Explorer - EnchantedLearning.com
renerobert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle North American Explorer.
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: La Salle traveled from France to Quebec, New France (Canada), in late 1667. He was determined to find a water passage to the east through North America. Leaving Montreal in July, 1669, La Salle crossed Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and other places which are not documented (he did not return to Montreal until late 1670, and may have traveled down the Ohio or Mississippi River). La Salle made many exploring trips during the years 1671 to 1673. La Salle returned to France in 1677, getting permission form the King to explore the area between Florida, Mexico and New France (Canada). He returned to Canada in 1678 with his friend, Henri de Tonty, and others. In Canada, they constructed a fort on the Niagara River (between Ontario and New York) and built a ship called the Griffon, which they used to explore the Great Lakes. They sailed on August 7, 1679, traveling across Lake Erie and Lake Huron. They traveled across land to Lake Michigan, which they paddled across in canoes. Returning, they discovered that the Griffon was lost, the fort at Niagara had burned down, and many men had deserted their posts, robbing supply stores.

69. EXPLORER RESOURCES
Maritime Voyage to India, 1497; rene robert Cavalier, Sieur Renérobert-Cavelier,Sieur de La Salle; lasalle Chronology; lasalle; lasalle; Samuel Champlain;
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RESEARCH ACTIVITY
Many of the resources listed below are on individual explorers. I suggest that you check all sources not dedicated to one individual as well as checking out the sources dedicated solely to your explorer. Many of the sites on all explorers will give you a good view into your subject. Also, please do a search using one of the accepted search engines we have discussed. I would like for you to include the name and location of the search engine you used to find your own information on your explorer. Please forgive any duplication of sites which may occur in this list. Remember, you may only include pictures in your report if you check them through Mrs. P. first.
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  • 70. Rex Organization New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade Lineup
    Krewe of Rex home page introduces of one of Mardi Gras oldest and most popular krewes. lasalle's expedition to claim the Mississippi River and d'Iberville's exploration of France's vast new world
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    "The Sun King" ruled France at the peak of its political, cultural, and military power. He chartered LaSalle's expedition to claim the Mississippi River and d'Iberville's exploration of France's vast new world territories. Louis' royal fleur-de-lis is still the symbol of New Orleans. Mississippi, Father of Waters
    "Miche Sipe" is the personification of the "father of waters", as the Indians called the great river whose waters begin in the icy North and flow to the warm marshes of the river's mouth. City of the Red Sun
    "Tchoutchouma" (literally "The Red Place", or, more poetically, "The City of the Red Sun") was the Indian name for their settlement which occupied the present site of New Orleans. LaSalle
    Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, claimed the Lousiana Territory for France in April of 1682. He holds the Royal Proclamation in his hand; the white crosses on the float's side suggest his fate-he was killed by his own mutinous men. Napoleon
    Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul and Emperor of France was probably the most powerful man in the Western world when he sold his Louisiana Territories to America. This float shows the Neoclassic Empire style he favored, his ermine draped initials, and his symbolic Bonaparte bees.

    71. EXPLORER RESOURCES
    Vasco da Gama s Maritime Voyage to India, 1497. 89. rene robert Cavalier, Sieurde La Salle. 90. Renérobert-Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle. 91. 93. lasalle. 94.
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    RESEARCH ACTIVITY
    Many of the resources listed below are on individual explorers. I suggest that you check all sources not dedicated to one individual as well as checking out the sources dedicated solely to your explorer. Many of the sites on all explorers will give you a good view into your subject. Also, please do a search using one of the accepted search engines we have discussed. I would like for you to include the name and location of the search engine you used to find your own information on your explorer. Please forgive any duplication of sites which may occur in this list. Remember, you may only include pictures in your report if you check them through Mrs. M. first.
    There is also a great site which you may visit that will lead you to create a very complete research project based on your explorer. The site is called Biography Maker . Click on the link and see how much it can help you!

    72. CNN - Centuries-old Skeleton Found In Ship -- On Land - Nov. 7, 1996
    be that of La Salle, also known as renerobert Cavelier offer a treasure trove ofinformation on what explorers were carrying to settle the new world.
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    Centuries-old skeleton found in ship on land
    November 7, 1996
    Web posted at: 11:25 p.m. EST CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (CNN) More than 300 years ago, a ship belonging to the French explorer La Salle sank during a violent storm off what is now the coast of Texas. This fall, on land, researchers were introduced to a nearly intact skeleton who may have been a member of the crew. (1.1MB/28 sec. QuickTime movie of the dig The wreck of the La Belle was found a year ago by a research team in 14 feet (4 meters) of water near the small town of Palacios.
    In a rare archeological drama, they began excavating the site in September after a dam was built around the wreck and the Matagorda Bay waters were pumped out. Among their dry-land discoveries was the skeleton, who may have been someone who died of thirst during the voyage. (306K/28 sec. AIFF or WAV sound) Barto Arnold, project director
    The skeleton is not believed to be that of La Salle, also known as Rene-Robert Cavelier. He was murdered by mutinous members of his expedition in 1687, a year after the Belle sank while it was anchored in the bay. La Salle had led an expedition there, thinking it was the mouth of the Mississippi River. He was away on land exploring when the ship went down.
    Well-preserved treasures
    The ship and its contents are well preserved because they sank quickly into the seabed, where the sand and mud kept out the corrosive effects of oxygen. The La Belle is believed to have been one of the first ships to visit that coast.

    73. La Salle, Robert Cavelier, Sieur De
    (excavation of explorer renerobert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, René-robert Cavelierde (The 1998 Canadian Encyclopedia (Kids Discover). lasalle tribute will
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      La Salle, Robert Cavelier, sieur de [r O u ly A u Pronunciation Key La Salle, Robert Cavelier, sieur de , French explorer in North America, one of the most celebrated explorers and builders of New France. He entered a Jesuit novitiate as a boy but later left the religious life. In 1666 he went to Canada, where he developed a seigniory at Lachine. In 1673 the governor of New France, Frontenac, made him commandant of Fort Frontenac (see Kingston , Ont., Canada). After a visit to France, where he was granted a patent of nobility, La Salle began (1675) to develop the trade at the post. In 1677 he was in France again and obtained a patent to build forts, explore, and trade. When he returned, he brought with him Henri de Tonti , who was his lieutenant in later enterprises.

    74. Excerpt Of Sea Hunters II - Bookbrowse.com
    THE FOOL! renerobert CAVELIER de LA Earlier, over the protests of L Aimable s captain,rene Aigron, La he left France seeking a new life in new France, now
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    75. NOVA Online | Voyage Of Doom | Resources
    the preservation of artifacts from lasalle s boat, this site drawn from the explorationsof renerobert Cavelier, Sieur new Haven Yale University Press, 1997.
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    Web Links Texas Historical Commission
    http://www.thc.state.tx.us/

    The Texas State Historical Commission's site on LaSalle's boat and its excavation is extensive and user-friendly. Includes numerous photo albums, interactivities, and articles that relate to LaSalle's life and times as well as a teacher section, "La Salle in the Classroom."
    http://nautarch.tamu.edu/napcrl.htm

    Detailing the preservation of artifacts from LaSalle's boat, this site contains a section devoted to the specific challenges of restoring long-submerged historical items.
    Northern Maritime Research's Northern Shipwrecks Database CD
    http://www.northernmaritimeresearch.com/

    This site offers information about a CD-ROM database of every known shipwreck in North America, with extensive information on each.
    National Underwater Marine Agency http://www.numa.net/ This site offers information and updates on current projects run by NUMA, a nonprofit agency dedicated to locating and preserving historic shipwrecks. Institute of Nautical Archeology http://nautarch.tamu.edu/INA/index.htm

    76. Curriculum Materials - Iht910202cm.html
    Have students research another French explorer, rene robert Cavelier, Sieur goalsfor its colonies in the new world. The French wanted to explore the territory
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    European exploration and colonization shaped the character of the Americas and Illinois. Dramatic changes occurred not only in the lives of the Europeans who came to the New World, but also in the lives of the native peoples they encountered and the African slaves who were unwilling immigrants to the Americas. This lesson examines the unique experience of the French who explored inland North America, developed a relationship with Native Americans through the fur trade and missionary efforts, and opened Illinois to further European settlement. Many French settlers moved away from their Illinois villages as territorial control shifted to the British. Connection with the Curriculum
    This unit can be used to teach Illinois history or American history, and it includes activities that develop skills in geography, writing, and basic economics. These activities may be appropriate for Illinois Learning Standards for Social Science 15.D.4b, 16.A.5a, 16.C.3a, 16.D.3a, 16.D.4a, and 17.A.3a. Teaching Level
    Grades 9-12
    Grades 7-8 with modification such as group work Materials for Each Student
    • The narrative portion of this article
    • Colored pencils
    • Access to a U.S. atlas

    77. Adventurer Definition Of Adventurer. What Is Adventurer? Meaning Of Adventurer.
    lasalle, renerobert Cavelier, Sieur de lasalle - French explorer in Africa (1771-1806).Peary, robert E. Peary, robert Edwin Peary, robert Peary - United
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    Noun adventurer - a person who enjoys taking risks venturer human individual mortal ... soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" argonaut - someone engaged in a dangerous but potentially rewarding adventure adventuress - a woman adventurer cowboy - someone who is reckless or irresponsible (especially in driving vehicles) daredevil harum-scarum madcap swashbuckler ... lunatic - a reckless impetuous irresponsible person risk taker gambler - someone who risks loss or injury in the hope of gain or excitement hotspur - a rash or impetuous person mercenary soldier of fortune - a person hired to fight for another country than their own mountain climber mountaineer - someone who climbs mountains parachute jumper parachuter parachutist - a person who jumps from aircraft using a parachute plunger speculator - someone who risks losses for the possibility of considerable gains Casanova Casanova de Seingalt Giovanni Jacopo Casanova Giovanni Jacopo Casanova de Seingalt - an Italian adventurer who wrote vivid accounts of his sexual encounters (1725-1798) adventurer - someone who travels into little known regions (especially for some scientific purpose) explorer human individual mortal ... soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"

    78. Star Telegram 10/21/2003 La Salle S Accidental Legacy
    to Spain, to Mexico and then new Mexico. For Vic Gurule, a world traveler himself,the and colony of 17thcentury French explorer rene robert Cavelier, Sieur
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    79. Texas History State Of Texas In The Arkansas Encyclopedia
    renerobert Cavelier, Sieur de lasalle established Fort St. The state passed NewYork in the 1990s to become the second largest state in population after
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    Population - Total ( - Density Ranked 2 nd 30/km² Admittance into Union - Order - Date th December 29 Time zone Central: UTC Mountain: UTC All but some of west TX is in Central Latitude Longitude 25°50'N to 36°30'N 93°31'W to 106°38'W Width Length Elevation -Highest -Mean -Lowest 1,065 km

    80. Milford Middle School
    La Salle, robert Cavelier, sieur de renerobert Cavelier, Sieur de Explorer - EnchantedLearning.comWho is robert de la The Virtual Museum of new-France Samuel
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