To prevent New France from expanding southward into what is the the United States. This is an AP US History question.
Jacques marquette
Jacques marquette
Samuel de Champlain's goals were to establish a successful fur trading business, map the regions of New France, and set up settlements in North America. He also aimed to establish good relations with the Indigenous peoples of the region and convert them to Catholicism.
Samuel de Champlain
Samuel de Champlain
Samuel de Champlain's goal was to establish a successful French colony in North America, specifically in Quebec. He aimed to explore and map the region, establish trade relationships with indigenous peoples, and spread Christianity. Additionally, Champlain sought to secure French influence and control in the region against competing European powers like the English and Dutch.
All Indians had encounters with some sort of Explorer. If you me Conquistadors, then no. If you mean British/French/Americans then yes. The French got along well with the Iroquois, being fur trader an all. The British, not so much. The Iroquois had a mutual relationship with the Americans for a while
He was a Viking explorer who explored Greenland and established two colonies there.
AnswerAmerica is named after the explorer, Amerigo Vespuci, so the letters in the word 'America' have no special significance.
Jacques Cartier named The Country of Canada's to the shores of the Saint Lawrence river. He used the word Kanata, which meant village in the native Huron-Iroquois language.
Well there was an explorer who made contact with them he was an European and his name was Jacques Cartier thats all i Know Thank YOU VERY MUCH
An explorer.