One conflict was he stole 2 children of chief Donnacona, and took them back to France. Conflict was then created.
The problem was that Cartier lost 50 of his men and the native people taught him how to combat the disease by boiling and drinking the liquid.
Jacques Cartier took many Native Americans captive and brought them back to his land with him.
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really bad storms and native americans but they where nice
Yes he did he was very mean to them and is not a very cool person like me yes me am cool :)
yes he thought that he was in Asia. But really he was in Canada. he wanted to find his way to the Asian riches. so if he thought he was in Asia he thought that the native Americans were Asians.
he kidnapped a native american and his son
Positive: He discovered Mont Royal Present day Montreal Canada and Natives were living there, close to where McGill University is today. Negative: It is believed that he was indirectly responsible for the extinction of all the native People of the St Lawrence ( Montreal) due to exposure to Europeans.
The Native Americans traded furs, mainly beaver and other animal pelts, with Jacques Cartier. These furs were highly valued in Europe for their warmth and durability, leading to a thriving fur trade between the Europeans and Native Americans.
Probably various tribes of Native Americans.
really bad storms and native americans but they where nice
Jacques Cartier is often viewed as a hero for his contributions to French exploration and colonization of North America. However, his interactions with Indigenous peoples were marked by violence, exploitation, and the spread of disease, leading some to consider him a villain for his role in the negative impacts of European colonization.
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Yes, he went swimming with them and had parties with straw hats they made.
He found lots of plants and trees. He also found the Native Americans.
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One conflict Jacques Cartier had with the Native Americans was when he kidnapped their chief, Donnacona, in an attempt to bring him back to France. This action created mistrust and hostility between Cartier's crew and the indigenous people.
About 1534 by Jacques Cartier however Native Americans had visited them for hundreds of years before European discovery.
Yes he did he was very mean to them and is not a very cool person like me yes me am cool :)
Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, encountered the Iroquois tribe during his voyages to North America in the 16th century. The Iroquois were a powerful and influential group of Native Americans residing in the region that is now New York.