Cartier made three voyages for France to the North American continent between 1534 and 1542.
Jacques Cartier traveled for almost 30 years.
1,000 miles inward in only one jorney
2 ships and 61 men.
25 times
3 boats
One conflict was he stole 2 children of chief Donnacona, and took them back to France. Conflict was then created.
In many cases, the king would pay explorers to conduct expeditions into, as well as to claim new territory. This was the case with Jacques Cartier. King Francis I of France commissioned Cartier's expeditions.
for one, many lawbreakers could not get jobs elsewhere. Also they could go out to a colony and no one would care about there past. Just whether of not they were a capable worker.
He seen the Saint Lawrence river.Cartier also seen birds[great auks]He seen lots of First Nations PeopleCartier seen many kinds of animals.He seen grass.Cartier seen trees.
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maybe about 5,000 miles.
Jacques Cartier had 3 voyages.
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.
he did not have any children
it had at least 1
Jacques Cartier encountered problems such as harsh weather conditions, disease, lack of food supplies, hostile encounters with Indigenous Peoples, and difficulties navigating unknown territories during his exploration of Canada in the 16th century. These challenges often hindered his expeditions and led to setbacks in his exploration efforts.
Harverd
Jacques Cartier's first voyage began in 1534, his second in 1535, and his third in 1541. So he explored for seven years.
Jacques Cartier's first voyage began in 1534, his second in 1535, and his third in 1541. So he explored for seven years.
it is the mic'maq Indians and Jacques cartier
I think he went on three