Yes, Jacques Cartier did go on a third voyage.
Jacques Cartier had 3 voyages The Third time was in the year 1541.
Jacques Cartier had 3 voyages The Third time was in the year 1541.
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Jacques Cartier primarily traveled on the ship named the "Grande Hermine" during his first voyage to North America in 1534. This vessel was a larger ship suitable for exploration, enabling him to navigate the St. Lawrence River and make contact with Indigenous peoples. Cartier undertook multiple voyages, but the Grande Hermine is most closely associated with his initial expedition.
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he made his voyage in the 1530`s
Jacques Cartier was looking for a northwest passage to Asia when he explored the St. Lawrence River and parts of what is now Canada in the 16th century. He was hoping to find a water route to Asia that would make trade easier.
King Francis I (king of France) sent Jacques Cartier to: 1. Find a passageway from France to Asia. 2. Find gold and other precious metals. 3. Make permament settlements in the New World, (Canada).
Jacques Cartier never made it to Asia since the St. Lawrence River does not actually go to Asia, but just to the Great Lakes. Cartier stopped around the present location of Montreal.
Jacques Cartier explored new territories by sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. He used ships to navigate the waterways, such as the St. Lawrence River, to reach new lands and make important discoveries in North America. Cartier's expeditions were funded by the French monarchy in the early 16th century.
Jacques Cartier did try to make a strong friendship and relationship with the Huron and Iroquois Indians. He also tried to save one of his men from dying of scurvy. All in all, Jacques Cartier was caring for others as well as caring for himself. This man really made a difference for people, butespecially for Europeans. He was the first European explorer to find Canada (Newfoundland) since the Vikings did in 1000 A.D ......... he was a great man after all!~GO CARTIER!!!!!!
Jacques Cartier was born in 1491 and died in 1557. If he were alive from 1557 to 2013, that would make him 522 years old in 2013. However, since he passed away in 1557, he would not have actually lived to that age.