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Title: French Explorers


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French Explorers
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  • We have already studied that the Earliest Native
    inhabitants of Wisconsin probably arrived in the
    region around eleven thousand years ago after
    migrating across the North America continent on
    foot.

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  • Indians arrived in the Wisconsin area around 10,
    000 B.C. as the glaciers moved north into Canada.
    Many Indian tribes lived here when the French
    explorers arrived in 1634.

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Jean Nicolet
  • In 1634, Samuel de Champlain (leader of the
    French colony of New France) sent Jean Nicolet to
    explore the area that today is Wisconsin and
    Michigan.

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  • Nicolet canoed along the Lake Michigan shore of
    Michigans Upper Peninsula. He was seeking a
    water route to the Pacific Ocean, but the waters
    took him only as far west as Green Bay,
    Wisconsin.

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Rene Menard
  • Around 1660 the Roman Catholic priest Rene Menard
    opened a mission on the Chippewa River with the
    hope of converting Hurons. When the Hurons moved
    away, Menard followed them he was never heard
    from again.

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Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet
  • The governor of New France wanted to claim as
    much land as possible for France. He sent men to
    explore, Louis Jolliet, a fur trader and Father
    Jacques Marquette, a missionary.

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  • Marquette and Jolliet canoed into Green Bay in
    1634 and down the Fox River. They explored
    farther than any Europeans had before.

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  • Most of the Europeans to reach Wisconsin wanted
    to convert the Natives to Christianity or to
    trade for furs. For a time, only the Ottawa
    traded with the French.

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Nicholas Perrot
  • In 1671 Nicholas Perrot went to the Algonquian
    tribes and persuaded them to be loyal to France
    and to trade with him.

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