What event following La Salle’s death impacted settlement in Arkansas?

A. Joliet and Marquette established a trading post along the Red River.
B. Colbert befriended Native Americans and settled at the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers.
C. De Soto continued La Salle’s mission and discovered the mouth of the Mississippi.
D. De Tonti went in search of La Salle and founded the Arkansas Post.

I think it's D...

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To determine the correct answer, let's break down the options and see which one is most likely to have impacted settlement in Arkansas after La Salle's death.

Option A states that Joliet and Marquette established a trading post along the Red River. However, the Red River is not located in Arkansas, but rather runs along the border between Texas and Oklahoma. So, it is unlikely that this event directly impacted settlement in Arkansas.

Option B claims that Colbert befriended Native Americans and settled at the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers. While this event did occur, it happened before La Salle's death and was not directly related to his mission or the settlement of Arkansas.

Option C suggests that De Soto continued La Salle's mission and discovered the mouth of the Mississippi. However, De Soto's mission predates La Salle's arrival in North America by over a century and was therefore not influenced by La Salle's death.

Finally, option D states that De Tonti went in search of La Salle and founded the Arkansas Post. This option is the most accurate and likely the correct answer. After La Salle's death in 1687, his lieutenant, Henri de Tonti, led an expedition to find La Salle and establish a French presence in the region. They founded the Arkansas Post in 1686 as a strategic trading post along the Arkansas River, which played a significant role in the subsequent settlement and colonization of Arkansas.

Therefore, the correct answer is D. De Tonti went in search of La Salle and founded the Arkansas Post.

Well, I have no idea about Arkansas history, but after looking it up I'm also quite sure it would be D as well.

Oh okay thanks.

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I was supposed to put the answers! Sorryyy!! I have to go back to the test. Whats the test name? I'll post the answers~