Bourgmont had reached the Kaw village again…
November 1724 CE
Traveling down the Missouri in circular "bullboats", made of buffalo hides stretched over a framework of saplings, the party reaches Fort Orleans on November 5.
Bourgmont thinks his expedition has been successful, but little will come of it.
Within about a decade, the Apache whom he had met in Kansas will be gone, pushed south by an aggressive tribe migrating from the Rocky Mountains and sweeping all before them: the Comanche.
Groups
French people (Latins)
View →
Osage Nation (Amerind tribe)
View →
Apache (Na-Dené tribe)
View →
Kaw, or Kanza, people (Amerind tribe)
View →
Missouria or Missouri (Amerind tribe)
View →
Otoe people (Amerind tribe)
View →
New France (French Colony)
View →
New Spain, Viceroyalty of
View →
France, (Bourbon) Kingdom of
View →
Santa Fe de Nuevo México (Spanish Colony)
View →
French Canadians
View →
Comanche (Amerind tribe)
View →
Spain, Bourbon Kingdom of
View →
Louisiana (New France)
View →