Why Did LaSalle Go On His Expedition?

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Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle sailed from France, on August 1, 1684,

to find the mouth of the Mississippi River by sea

. He had four ships and more than 300 people with him.

What was the purpose of Lasalle expedition?

La Salle secured a contract for the colonization of lower Louisiana from Louis XIV in 1683. The plan was

to reach the Mississippi by sea and secure a permanent settlement upriver

that would provide the French with a strategic advantage over Spanish interests throughout the Gulf of Mexico.

Why did Robert De La Salle explore?

René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (we call him Robert La Salle) was a French explorer. He was sent by King Louis the 14 to travel south from Canada and sail down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico. … His mission and goal was

to explore and establish fur-trade routes along the river

.

What was La Salle looking for on his expedition?

On July 24, 1684, La Salle set out for North America with a large contingent of four ships and 300 sailors to

establish a French colony on the Gulf of Mexico at the mouth of the Mississippi River

and challenge Spanish rule in Mexico. The expedition encountered problems nearly from the start.

Why did La Salle go to the New World?

Exploring North America: La Salle traveled from France to Quebec, New France (Canada), in late 1667. He was

determined to find a water passage to the east through North America

. … La Salle returned to France in 1677, getting permission form the King to explore the area between Florida, Mexico and New France (Canada).

What happened to La Salle?

After several fruitless journeys in search of his lost Mississippi,

La Salle met his death at the hands of mutineers near the Brazos River

. His vision of a French empire died with him. La Salle provoked much controversy both in his own lifetime and later.

Why is La Salle called Texas?

LaSalle has been known as

the Canadian Texas due to its high shooting rates throughout the former city and boroughs existence

. The Crack Down Posse and All Bout Crips have a large influence on the west side of LaSalle as well as the STL’z Blood gang who are also known to be present more towards the east.

How did Robert de La Salle impact the world?

Robert de La Salle was a French explorer of the early colonial period. He had a huge impact

on defining French interests in North America

and, at the same time that Britain was getting its first colonies established on the eastern seaboard, helped expand France’s empire across half the continent.

How long did Robert de La Salle live?

René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle

1670-1687

| Virtual Museum of New France.

How long did Robert La Salle voyage last?

There they went up the St. Lawrence and across Lake Ontario. After

35 days

, they arrived at what is called today Irondequoit Bay on the southern shore of Lake Ontario at the mouth of Irondequoit Creek, a place now commemorated as La Salle’s Landing.

How did the La Salle colony affect Spain?

The La Salle expedition shifted the focus of Spanish interest from

western Texas to eastern Texas

. The French began exploring this area, too. Men from La Salle’s colony became explorers and set up settlements in the South and Southwest.

Why was the French expedition in Texas where were they aiming to go?

The French

feared that their colonies were vulnerable to a potential attack from its neighboring colonies

. In 1681, French nobleman Robert Cavelier de La Salle launched an expedition down the Mississippi River from New France, at first believing he would find a path to the Pacific Ocean.

Why was the ceremony to claim Louisiana for France held at the mouth of the Mississippi River?

Why was the ceremony to claim Louisiana for France held at the mouth of the Mississippi River?

He had representatives of the Catholic Church because they intended to spread Catholicism in the colony

. … The French thought the Native Americans should want to do what the French said.

Why did the French claim Louisiana?

The French settlement had two purposes:

to establish trade with the Spanish in Texas

via the Old San Antonio Road (sometimes called El Camino Real, or Kings Highway)—which ended at Nachitoches—and to deter Spanish advances into Louisiana. The settlement soon became a flourishing river port and crossroads.

What was La Salle motivation?

Robert La Salle’s goal was

to explore the Mississippi River

. He had some motivations. One of them was God. He wanted to spread Christianity all over the world.

Timothy Chehowski
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Timothy Chehowski
Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.