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Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac

Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac
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Birth nameAntoine Laumet
Birth dateMarch 05, 1658
Place of birthSaint-Nicolas-de-la-Grave, France
Date of deathOctober 16, 1730(age 72)
Death placeCastelsarrasin
Resting placeVault of Carmelite Fathers' church
NationalityFrench
OccupationGovernor, Explorer, Adventurer
Known forFounder of Detroit, 3rd French governor of Louisiana
SpouseMarie-Thérèse

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Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac (pronounced -frkadijak in French, -enˈkædɨlæk in English) (1658 � 1730) was a French explorer and adventurer in New France, now an area of North America stretching from Eastern Canada in the north to Louisiana in the south. Rising from a modest beginning in Acadia in 1683 as an explorer, trapper, and a trader of alcohol and furs, he achieved various positions of political importance in the colony. He was the commander of Fort de Buade, modern day St. Ignace, Michigan, in 1694. In 1701, he founded Fort Pontchartrain du Détroit, the beginnings of modern Detroit, which he commanded until 1710. Between 1710 and 1716 he was the governor of Louisiana, although he did not arrive in that territory until 1713.

His knowledge of the coasts of New England and of the Great Lakes area was appreciated by Frontenac, governor of New France, and Pontchartrain, Secretary of State for the Navy. This earned him various favors, including the Order of Saint Louis from King Louis XIV. The Jesuits in Quebec, however, criticized his perceived perversion of the "Amerindians", North America's indigenous peoples, with his alcohol and fur trading. La Mothe was imprisoned for a few months in Quebec in 1704, and again in the Bastille on his return to France in 1717.

His visionary spirit continued in the city he helped found, Detroit, which became the world center of automobile production in the 20th century. William H. Murphy and Henry M. Leland, founders of the Cadillac auto company, paid homage to him by adopting his name for their company and his armorial bearings as its emblem in 1902. Various places bear his name in North America, in particular Cadillac Mountain, Maine, and the town of Cadillac, Michigan.

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Preceded by
Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville
French Governor of Louisiana
1713-1716
Succeeded by
Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville



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