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The Indians fed La Salle's Party. Fort Crevecoeur was built on the Illinois River

The Indians fed La Salle's Party. Fort Crevecoeur was built on the Illinois River. Fort Crevecoeur was the first public building erected by Europeans within the boundaries of the modern state of Illinois and the first fort built in the West by the French. Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, sailed from Rochefort, France, on August 1, 1684, to seek the mouth of the Mississippi River by sea.
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The Indians fed La Salle's Party. Fort Crevecoeur was built on the Illinois River
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The Indians fed La Salle's Party. Fort Crevecoeur was built on the Illinois River. Fort Crevecoeur was the first public building erected by Europeans within the boundaries of the modern state of Illinois and the first fort built in the West by the French. Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, sailed from Rochefort, France, on August 1, 1684, to seek the mouth of the Mississippi River by sea
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