Answer:
I believe the answer is B.
Explanation:
Jacques Marquette explored the northern portion of the Mississippi River and founded Michigan's first settlement. He explored extensively in mid-western states such as modern-day Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan. Louis Joliet is also known for exploring the Upper Mississippi and was with Jacques Marquette when Marquette explored, so they have the same exploration route. Rene-Rober Cavelier, Sieur de LaSalle explored the Great Lakes of the United States and Canada, the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.
Mississippian Horticulture When Europeans first began to arrive in North America in about 1500, Native Americans in the Southeast were acquiring most of their food through agriculture, supplemented by hunting and gathering wild foods
Columbian exchange just may be the single most important event in the modern history of the world the Columbian exchange explained why Indian and nations Collabs and European Colonies Dr., Columbus arrival in the New World in 1942