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He was born on a settlement near Quebic.
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Louis recieved a Jesuil education in New France, but left in 1667 and went to France
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The french governor chose Jolliet to start the expedition and search the Great Lakes
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Jolliet established a fur-trading post at Sault Staine marine trading. He traded knives, guns, furs, and beaver pelts.
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Louis Jolliet finished his exploring at the Great Lakes.
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Louis got told by
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Jolliet and Marquerre expediton reaches the use to be Wisconsin river. The river empties in Mississippi
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Jolliet get married.
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Jolliet and father Marquette paddled down Mississippi in canoes and traveled in what's now Wisconsin and Mississippi.
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Jolliet was made royal hydrographer on New France (Canada)
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He died as a great explorer.
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