Jacques Cartier explored and recorded much of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Canada. He most likely did not find spices and silk in Canada.
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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).
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In a nutshell, Jacques Cartier was commissioned to discover land that would make French king Francis I rich. He was to find a western passage Asia, thought to be rich with gold and other valuable things.
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unhappy because he didn't find any gold, spices, or a path to Asia
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).
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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 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.
he was treated harshly since he didn't find the gold, spices or the north west passage for the king
Jacques Cartier was looking for the Northwest Passage. Jacques is a great explore germain305
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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
Jacques Cartier wanted to find a NW passage to Asia because in Asia, there was a lot of treasures, but even though Europe(where he was from) is right next to Asia, it took a long time to travel on land back when he lived.
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