Robert De la Salle was a French explorer born in 1643 who is best known for his travels to the Mississippi River, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Great Lakes regions. He established forts in many of the major waterways of the Americas, but his voyage to Mexico was cut short when his crew mutinied against him.
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About
French seventeenth-century Explorer who traveled to the Mississippi River, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Great Lakes regions. He set up forts in many of the major waterways of the Americas. At one point his crew, on a voyage to Mexico, rose up in a mutiny against him.
Before Fame
He first traveled to New France in 1666, intending to live as a colonist, having been deprived of his family's fortune after deciding to join the Jesuit Order.
Trivia
His explorations resulted in the Mississippi River Basin coming under French control.
Family Life
He was born in Rouen, France to an upper-class family. His brother, Jean, became a priest in the Sulpician tradition.
Associated With
He and Joseph Nicollet were both French explorers who traveled to the Mississippi River region.