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| Vincennes, Jean Baptiste Bissot, sieur de |
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(v ns nz´; Fr. zhäN bät st´ b s ´ syör d v Ns n´) (KEY) , 16681719, Canadian explorer and leader of the Miami, b. Quebec. He was sent to the Miami country by Frontenac (c.1696); he established a fort and trading post there and quickly won the esteem and confidence of the natives. In 1712 he helped to defeat the Fox tribe. He died in a Miami village near the site of Fort Wayne. His son, François Marie Bissot, sieur de Vincennes (fräNswä´ mär ´) (KEY) , 17001736, b. Montreal, was called François Margane after his godfather and uncle. He served as a cadet under his father from 1718 until his fathers death, and, like him, won the high respect of the Miami. After 1730 he established a fort on the Wabash (where the French and later the Spanish had previously had a post), and the settlement that developed there was named after him. |
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