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Martin Chartier (1655 – Apr 1718) was a French-Canadian explorer and trader, carpenter and glove maker. He lived much of his life amongst the Shawnee Native Americans in what is now the United States. Chartier accompanied Louis Jolliet on two of his journeys to the Illinois Territory, and went with René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle on his 1679–80 journey to Lake Erie, Lake Huron, and Lake Michigan. Chartier assisted in the construction of Fort Miami and Fort Crèvecoeur. On April 16, 1680, Chartier, together with six other men, mutinied, looted, burned Fort Crèvecoeur, and fled.

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  • Martin Chartier, que nació el 1 de junio de 1655 y falleció abril de 1718,​ fue un explorador franco-canadiense, fabricante de guantes, y un "indio blanco", que vivió gran parte de su vida entre los estadounidenses nativos Shawnee. Chartier acompañó a Louis Jolliet en dos de sus viajes al Territorio de Illinois y acompañó a René Robert Cavelier de La Salle en su viaje de 1679-1680 al los lagos Erie, Hurón y Michigan. Chartier ayudó en la construcción de y ​ donde, el 16 de abril de 1680, Chartier, junto con otros seis hombres, se amotinaron, saquearon e incendiaron Fort Crèvecoeur y huyeron. En una carta fechada en 1682, La Salle declaró que «Martin Chartier fue uno de los que incitó a los demás a hacer lo que hicieron».​ Chartier a veces se escribía como Chartiere, Chartiers, Shartee o Shortive. (es)
  • Martin Chartier (1655 – Apr 1718) was a French-Canadian explorer and trader, carpenter and glove maker. He lived much of his life amongst the Shawnee Native Americans in what is now the United States. Chartier accompanied Louis Jolliet on two of his journeys to the Illinois Territory, and went with René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle on his 1679–80 journey to Lake Erie, Lake Huron, and Lake Michigan. Chartier assisted in the construction of Fort Miami and Fort Crèvecoeur. On April 16, 1680, Chartier, together with six other men, mutinied, looted, burned Fort Crèvecoeur, and fled. In a letter dated 1682, La Salle stated that Martin Chartier "was one of these who incited the others to do as they did." Chartier sometimes was written as Chartiere, Chartiers, Shartee or Shortive. (en)
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  • 1655-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1655 (xsd:integer)
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  • St-Jean-de-Montierneuf, Poitiers, Vienne, Poitou-Charentes, France (en)
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  • Historical marker, erected in 1925, in Washington Boro, Pennsylvania, commemorating the life of Martin Chartier (en)
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  • Travels with Louis Jolliet and René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (en)
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  • Martin Chartier (en)
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  • Explorer, fur trader, glovemaker (en)
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  • René Chartier ; Madeleine Ranger (en)
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  • Children: Mary Seaworth Chartier ; Peter Chartier (en)
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  • Sewatha Straight Tail (en)
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  • Martin Chartier, que nació el 1 de junio de 1655 y falleció abril de 1718,​ fue un explorador franco-canadiense, fabricante de guantes, y un "indio blanco", que vivió gran parte de su vida entre los estadounidenses nativos Shawnee. Chartier a veces se escribía como Chartiere, Chartiers, Shartee o Shortive. (es)
  • Martin Chartier (1655 – Apr 1718) was a French-Canadian explorer and trader, carpenter and glove maker. He lived much of his life amongst the Shawnee Native Americans in what is now the United States. Chartier accompanied Louis Jolliet on two of his journeys to the Illinois Territory, and went with René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle on his 1679–80 journey to Lake Erie, Lake Huron, and Lake Michigan. Chartier assisted in the construction of Fort Miami and Fort Crèvecoeur. On April 16, 1680, Chartier, together with six other men, mutinied, looted, burned Fort Crèvecoeur, and fled. (en)
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