ABSTRACT

In this succinct dual biography, Laura Chmielewski demonstrates how the lives of two French explorers – Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit missionary, and Louis Jolliet, a fur trapper – reveal the diverse world of early America. Following the explorers' epic journey through the center of the American continent, Marquette and Jolliet combines a story of discovery and encounter with the insights derived from recent historical scholarship. The story provides perspective on the different methods and goals of colonization and the role of Native Americans as active participants in this complex and uneven process.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter |19 pages

The Seventeenth Century

An Era that Craved Exploration

chapter |37 pages

French and Colonial

chapter |39 pages

Searching for Answers, Spreading a Faith

chapter |34 pages

Encountering Europeans

Native Americans and Newcomers in the Late-Seventeenth Century Mississippi Valley

chapter |33 pages

Brief Expedition, Many Consequences

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

Colonial History and Contemporary Consequence