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Michel Aco

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175: 236: 181: 220: 302: 31: 273: 307: 213: 312: 67: 206: 50:; Aco, Hennepin and another man were sent to explore the upper Mississippi. During their exploration, they became the first 266: 292: 317: 83: 43: 259: 75: 55: 297: 119: 79: 59: 39: 243: 190: 71: 95: 47: 35: 286: 235: 174: 99: 139: 91: 87: 23: 180: 42:
in 1679. Aco became La Salle's lieutenant because of his knowledge of
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and his abilities as an explorer. When the party reached the
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won their release. He was brought to the mouth of the
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Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896,
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René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle
Louis Hennepin
Mississippi River
Native American languages
Illinois River
Europeans
Carver's Cave
Saint Anthony Falls
Sioux
Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut
Wisconsin River
Fox River
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Montreal
Illinois
Aramepinchieue
Kaskaskia
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