Enlightenment · North America · Exploration

1673

Marquette and Jolliet Reach the Mississippi

May 1673

A French Jesuit and a Canadian fur trader paddled west from the Great Lakes, crossed a portage in Wisconsin, and entered a vast river the locals called Missi-sipi. They followed it as far as the mouth of the Arkansas before turning back. New France now knew the great interior artery of the continent.