louis joliet
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Definition
Proper noun A French-Canadian explorer known for his significant 1673 expedition, co-led with Father Jacques Marquette, that mapped and documented a substantial portion of the upper Mississippi River valley.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure. * Historians credit Louis Jolliet with providing the first detailed accounts of the Mississippi's course. * The expedition of Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette reached as far south as the Arkansas River.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used attributively to describe things related to the explorer.
- The Jolliet map is a crucial primary source for 17th-century North American geography.
- Often appears in the context of French colonial history and the exploration of North America.
Variants and Related Words
- Jolliet, Louis: An alternative spelling of the explorer's surname. (Note: The spelling "Jolliet" is also historically common and accepted.)
- Explorer: (noun) A person who explores an unfamiliar area.
- Voyageur: (noun) A French-Canadian woodsman or trader, especially one who traveled by canoe.
Synonyms
- Pathfinder
- Discoverer
Related Phrases and Contexts
- Jolliet-Marquette expedition: The standard historical term for the 1673 journey.
- The Jolliet-Marquette expedition proved the Mississippi flowed south to the Gulf of Mexico, not west to the Pacific.
Noun
- French explorer (with Jacques Marquette) of the upper Mississippi River valley (1645-1700)