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Frontiersman and fur trader, Louis-Joseph and his family pushed trade and exploration west from the {{Wiki|Great Lakes}}. They are thought to be the first Europeans to have crossed the northern {{Wiki|Great Plains}} and seen the {{Wiki|Rocky Mountains}} in {{Wiki|Wyoming}}. | Frontiersman and fur trader, Louis-Joseph and his family pushed trade and exploration west from the {{Wiki|Great Lakes}}. They are thought to be the first Europeans to have crossed the northern {{Wiki|Great Plains}} and seen the {{Wiki|Rocky Mountains}} in {{Wiki|Wyoming}}. | ||
After Louis-Joseph met and helped [[Achilles Davenport]] and [[Liam O'Brien]], Achilles | After Louis-Joseph met and helped [[Achilles Davenport]] and [[Liam O'Brien]], Achilles awarded him with a place in the brother. Louis Joseph said "Yes" | ||
In 1760, Louis-Joseph was killed aboard his [[Ships|ship]] by the Assassin-turned-[[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]]. | In 1760, Louis-Joseph was killed aboard his [[Ships|ship]] by the Assassin-turned-[[Templars|Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]]. | ||
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Louis-Joseph Gaultier, Chevalier de la Vérendrye (9 November 1717 – 1760) was a French-Canadian of noble upbringing and a member of the Assassin Order operating in North America during the Seven Years' War. He captained the Gerfaut, a Man O' War.
Frontiersman and fur trader, Louis-Joseph and his family pushed trade and exploration west from the Great Lakes. They are thought to be the first Europeans to have crossed the northern Great Plains and seen the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming.
After Louis-Joseph met and helped Achilles Davenport and Liam O'Brien, Achilles awarded him with a place in the brother. Louis Joseph said "Yes"
In 1760, Louis-Joseph was killed aboard his ship by the Assassin-turned-Templar Shay Cormac.
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