La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West [electronic resource]
Francis Parkman2000
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René-Robert Cavelier de La Salle (1643-1687), one of the most legendary
explorers of the New World, is best known for claiming the entire Louisiana
Territory for France in 1682. Two years later, he was given the order to
colonize and govern the great expanse of territory between Lake Michigan and the
Gulf of Mexico. He set out from France with four ships but never reached his
destination. Landing somewhere in East Texas, he and his men were ravaged by
disease, weakened by hard labor, even gored by buffalo as they tried to locate
the mouth of the Mississippi River, which was obscured by the sandy sameness of
the Gulf coastline. In 1687, on a third attempt to locate the river by an
overland route, La Salle was murdered by his own men in the desolate country
between the Trinity and Brazos rivers. His body was never found.
First published in 1869, La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West is the
vivid, richly detailed story of that final grim expedition, told by America's...
Main title:
La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West [electronic resource] / Francis Parkman
Author:
Francis Parkman, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Modern Library, 2000
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file) (368 pages)
Audience:
General/trade
System details:
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
ISBN:
9780679642299
Language:
English
BRN:
427687
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