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05.D4: LaSalle and Louisiana
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La Salle Taking Possession of Louisiana and the River Mississippi
Based on the sources, when did La Salle claim the Louisiana Territory for France?
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December 23, 1812
April 9, 1682
1492, he sailed the ocean blue
January 17, 2023
Based on the sources, which statement best describes the European explorers' feelings about the Native Americans?
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The European explorers saw the Native Americans as equals in the founding of a new nation.
The European explorers did not consider the Native Americans owners of the land they were claiming.
The European explorers considered the Native Americans teachers and guides, learning from them at every opportunity.
The European explorers wanted to create a division of the lands in North America between all the tribes in the Louisiana territory.
Based on the sources, what conclusion can be made about France’s views on religion?
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The Church was just as important as the king because the king gets his power through the grace of God.
The King was the highest power in France, and the Church only supported the king when they weren't involved with Spain.
The Church and the King were at odds during the years of European exploration, thus the Church is never mentioned throughout this part of history.
The separation of Church and State did not allow the King and the Church to share any type of power or glory during this time.
Based on the sources, what lands were claimed during La Salle's voyage?
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The three channels where the River Colbert empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
The lands directly attached to the Mississippi River and the Colbert River, west of the Rocky Mountains
From the western channel of the River Colbert to the eastern banks of the Great Lakes
The Mississippi River and all bodies of water that empty into it from its source to its mouth at the Gulf of Mexico.
Based on the sources and your knowledge, who was the land named after?
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La Salle
King Louis XIV
Jacques de la Metairie
Colbert
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