yes he suffored alot of obstacles.
Leif probably encountered some storms while sailing.
There are a number of dangers of sailing in the sea. These include encountering bad weather, getting lost, as well as getting an illness while out at sea.
While the farmers in the New England colonies faced many obstacles, what was one advantage they had?
Columbus planned to reach Asia by sailing west across the Atlantic Ocean, while Dias hoped to reach Asia by sailing around Africa and through the Indian Ocean.
NO he did not hes dead hes been dead for a while now
Yes
to be rich
He absolutely did. There had to be a storm or two while he was sailing which caused waves. Anyway, I have NEVER heard of any ocean to be wave-less.
he had found the st.lawrence river the gaspe peninsula and newfoundland
He would die
i think yes because he diddnt return back to the north
Jacques Cartier was a French navigator who explored the St. Lawrence River in Canada in the early 16th century. He is known for discovering and mapping the Gulf of St. Lawrence and parts of the Canadian coast, claiming them for France. Although he did not actually found a settlement, his explorations laid the groundwork for French territorial claims in North America.
it was the french explorer Jacques Cartier, On April 20th, 1534.
Yes, Jacques Cartier (A French Mariner and Explorer) discovered the St. Lawrence River. Much of French claims to Canada are based on Cartiers explorations. He discovered it while looking for the Northwest Passage to Asia.
Jacques Cartier did not kidnap two kids. He was a French explorer who conducted voyages to North America during the 16th century in search of a northwest passage to Asia. While he did have interactions with Indigenous peoples, there is no historical evidence to suggest that he kidnapped children.
Jacques cartier had a disease called "Scurvy", a type of disease by not getting enough vitamin C. This causes bruises under the skin, teeth falling out, and, in fatal cases, extreme weakness and deliriousity (don't know what's going on around you)
While it was Jacques Cartier who was one of the first to claimed land for France through the use of a cross as a claiming landmark, it was Samuel de Champlain who later helped found Quebec and the later "New France" in 1608.