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kenny6666 [7]
2 years ago
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One major contribution of the French Mallet brothers was __________. A. being the founders of New Orleans B. being the first Fre

nch explorers in Oklahoma C. establishing the first trading post in Oklahoma D. successfully traveling to Santa Fe by way of Oklahoma
History
1 answer:
Gennadij [26K]2 years ago
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Answer:

D. Successfully travelling to Santa Fe by way of Oklahoma is the correct answer.

Explanation: The Paul Mallet and Pierre Antoine were french Canadian explorers and are known to the first Europeans who crossed the Great plains.  They were the first to journey to New Mexico, Santa Fe and Illinois in 1739 when they led a party of seven men up the Missouri river in search of Santa Fe. They tried to repeat their journey in 1741-42 and were accompanied by Andre Fabry dela Bruyere and returned westward from Arkansas and Canadian.

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