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21 November, 02:41

1. Why did La Salle's exploration party create a settlement in Texas? A. The French king wanted La Salle to establish friendly relations with the Spanish in Texas. B. La Salle was looking for the mouth of the Mississippi River and got lost. C. La Salle wanted to establish French missions in Texas and covert the American Indians to Christianity. D. La Salle was hoping to find the gold that the Spanish told him could be found in Texas.

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  1. 21 November, 02:46
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    B. La Salle was looking for the mouth of the Mississippi River and got lost.

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    In 1685, Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, established a settlement in Texas due to a geographical error. His exploration party they had found the spot where the Mississippi River connected with the ocean. In reality, La Salle was nowhere near the Mississippi and had actually come across Garcitas Creek (in Texas) that connected to the Gulf of Mexico instead. This settlement is commonly referred to as Fort St. Louis.
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