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Louis Jolliet, also known Louis Joliet (baptised September 21, 16451700), was a Canadian explorer born in Quebec who is important for his discoveries in North America. Joliet and missionary Jacques Marquette were the first white men to map the Mississippi River.

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Joliet, Louis - Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Meta Description: [ A discoverer and the son of a wagon-maker, was born at Quebec, Canada, on 21 September 1645; d. in Canada, May 1700 ]

The Virtual Museum of New-France: Louis Jolliet - Illustrated feature allows visitors to trace the steps of the French explorer.

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