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      • He commanded a small garrison at Fort de la Boulaye on the lower Mississippi River, built in 1700, and founded Fort St Jean Baptiste de Natchitoches in northern La Louisiane, as they called the French colony.
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  2. Louis Antoine Juchereau de St. Denis (French: Louis Juchereau de Saint-Denis; September 17, 1676 – June 11, 1744) was a French-Canadian soldier and explorer best known for his exploration and development of the Louisiana (New France) and Spanish Texas regions.

  3. Feb 16, 2017 · St. Denis was a title of minor nobility, similar to those held by Louisiana’s founders, the Lemoine brothers, one best known as Bienville and the other as Iberville. St. Denis actually arrived in what was to become Louisiana along with Bienville in 1699, when he was 23.

  4. Sep 13, 2024 · Louis Juchereau de Saint-Denis was a French-Canadian explorer and soldier, leader of a 1714 expedition from French-held Natchitoches, in the Louisiana Territory, to the Spanish town of San Juan Bautista (modern Villahermosa) on the Rio Grande. From 1703 to 1707 Saint-Denis explored the lower.

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    Louis Antoine Juchereau de St. Denis was born at Beauport, New France(Quebec), the eleventh of the twelve children of Nicolas Juchereau (1627-1692), Seigneur du Chesnay and Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies; member of the Sovereign Council of New France. His paternal grandfather was the elder brother of Noël Juchereau des Chatelets. His mother, Marie Thérèse...

    Fort de La Boulaye was constructed in 1700 on the Mississippi River, close to modern-day New Orleans. It was an important fort that would protect French interests from the Spanish and English, who were also active in the region. St. Denis commanded this important fort when he arrived in Louisiana. He also commanded a fort at Biloxi Bay. The fort at...

    Soon after founding Natchitoches in 1714, St. Denis went to the territory of the Hasinai Confederacy, a group of Caddoan language tribes. After leaving these lands, Denis traveled to the Rio Grande, where visited the Spanish outposts located along the river. However, Commander Diego Ramón captured Denis and arrested him at San Juan Bautista, Coahui...

    During an era of ruthless use of force and backstabbing, Louis Antoine Juchereau de St. Denis stands out as one who pursued peace and fair trade. He had excellent relationships with the natives and exchanged information with them. Developed advantageous forts for his country that would help strengthen their position, and even developed a decent rel...

  5. Jan 1, 1996 · In Louisiana St. Denis commanded a fort on the Mississippi River and another at Biloxi Bay. He also carried out important explorations to the west of the bay and upstream, where he ascended the lower Red River.

  6. Sep 17, 2024 · Louis Juchereau de St. Denis conducted an expedition up the Red River, resulting in the establishment of a French post at Natchitoches. Cadillac made a similar trip in search of lead mines, which resulted in the foundation of Fort Rosalie near present-day Natchez.

  7. Its founding in 1714 preceded that of New Orleans by four years. Its startup prosperity was largely due to its founder, a French-Canadian officer who was a true friend of the Natchitoches, one of the three Native American tribes of the Caddo confederacy living along the Red River.