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The first major European expedition into the territory that became Mississippi was Spanish, led by Hernando de Soto, which passed through in the early 1540s. The French claimed the territory that included Mississippi as part of their colony of New France and started settlement along the Gulf Coast.
Soon after, De Soto took ill with a fever. Following his death on May 21, 1542, his comrades buried his body in the great river. His successor, Luis de Moscoso, led the remnants of the expedition (which was eventually decimated by half) on rafts down the Mississippi, finally docHubing Mexico in 1543.
In 1922, Ralph Samuelson was first to water-ski on Lake Pepin, a naturally occurring lake on the river. 10. Only two people have swam the length of the entire river.
De Soto died in Louisiana and was buried by his soldiers in the Mississippi River on May 21, 1542. Agitated Native tribes continued to retaliate against De Sotos expedition team after his death until the remnants of his army (reduced to just over 300 men) ultimately fled La Florida.
They crossed the river and made their way through Arkansas and Louisiana. Then, early in 1542, de Soto turned back to the Mississippi River. Overcome by fever, he died in Louisiana, and his comrades buried his body in the Mississippi.
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In his continued quest for gold, Soto moved through Mississippi and Arkansas. However, he did not make it out of North America alive. The governor died on May 21, 1542, of fever.
Fever Hernando de Soto / Cause of death

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