two canoes.
French explorer Jacques Marquette sailed to America in 1666. Jacques Marquette mapped the northern area of the Mississippi River.
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France. He also came from France and was born in Laon, France. He wanted to be a missionary and that is why he traveled.
USA,he sailed FOR new-France. He sailed for the the Mississippi river
Marquette, Michigan is in the United States.
Jacques Marquette sailed for King Louis XIV of France. He was a French Jesuit missionary and explorer who played a significant role in the exploration of North America in the 17th century, particularly in the areas around the Mississippi River. Marquette's expeditions were part of France's efforts to expand its territory and influence in the New World.
Jacques Marquette, a French Jesuit missionary and explorer, sailed in the 17th century. He is best known for his expedition in 1673 when he, along with Louis Jolliet, traveled down the Mississippi River. This voyage was significant for mapping the region and establishing the French presence in North America. Marquette’s explorations contributed greatly to the understanding of the geography and indigenous cultures of the area.
Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet mainly sailed down the Missipi River, starting in Lake Michigan and continuing until they reached Arkansas. On their trip back to Canada, they sailed the Illinois River.
Canoes dont have sails, or masts, whereas canoes are powered by manpower (Rowing or paddling)
Jacques Cartier set sail in the year 1534 to 1535
Jacques Cartier sailed for France! .... (if he was french y did he sail for france?) (not part of the answer)
He set sail in what was said to be 1534.