Yes, he did.
Cartier did not achieve either of his two goals. The first, to find a northwest passage to Asia, would have been impossible even if he had located it, for the harsh, freezing climate north of Canada makes it hard to sail without modern technology. His other goal, to find gold and precious stones in Canada, was not accomplished though he thought it had been. The "gold and diamonds" he found turned out to be copper and mica.
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Jacques Cartier have two main goals and they are find what he needed and a passage way to China Jacques Cartier have two main goals and they are find what he needed and a passage way to China Jacques Cartier have two main goals and they are find what he needed and a passage way to China
he wanted to kill all the aboriginal peole
Jacques Cartier's sponsor was France.
Because Jacques Cartier crossed the Sait Lawerence River.
Jacques Cartier was from France.
On his first voyage, Jacques Cartier had the goal of finding a western passage to the markets of Asia as well as lands and islands where gold and other precious things would be found. On his third voyage, he was looking for the 'Kingdom of Saguenay.'
No, Jacques Cartier did not find any gold or silver during his explorations of Canada in the 16th century. His main goal was to find a passage to Asia, not to search for precious metals.
Jacques Cartier was from france
Jacques Cartier is his name
Jacques Cartier was the first person to find the St. Lawerence River. Jacques Cartier's mother's name was Marie-Anne Beavdoin. Jacques Cartier's father's name was Jamet Cartier.
Jacques Cartier's full name is Jaques Cartier.