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Q: The southernmost of the great lakes explored by the french?
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Second largest of the great lakes explored by the french?

Lake Huron is the second-largest of the Great Lakes explored by the French. Its surface area is 23,000 square miles.


Which is the largest of the Great Lakes explored by the French?

Lake Superior.


What is Smallest and easternmost of the Great Lakes explored by French?

Lake Ontario is the smallest and easternmost of the Great Lakes.


What was the easternmost and smallest of the great lakes explored by the French?

Lake Ontario


Who explored the great lakes from 1669 to 1671?

Louis joliet


Who explored the Great Lakes region from the 1669 to 1671?

A person >.<


When did La salle explore la?

Robert LaSalle was a prolific French explorer. He explored the American Great Lakes, the Mississippi River and several other waterways. He claimed a large area for France.


Who explored the Great Lakes region from 1669-1671?

Jacques Marquette


What European country that explored the Great lakes and the Mississippi Valley?

France


European country that explored the great lakes and the Mississippi valley?

France


What year did Robert la salle explored the great lakes?

The year 1666


Is lake Huron man made?

Lake Huron is one of the five great lakes in North America. It was formed naturally, and discovered by the French when they first explored the region.