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Jacques Cartier had started his first voyage at ST. MALO, BRITTANY, FRANCE IN 1534.
Jacques Cartier had started his first voyage at ST. MALO, BRITTANY, France IN 1534.
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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.
Jacques Cartier worked for King Francis the first
No, Jacques Cartier is not considered the first European explorer of Canada's interior. That distinction is often attributed to Samuel de Champlain, who explored and mapped much of the interior regions of Canada during the early 17th century. Jacques Cartier is known for exploring the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River in the early 16th century.
His first name was Jacques. Jacques Cartier. I hope I am speaking about the right person.
Jacques cartier after his voyage he became the first person to sail across the st lawrence river
Jacques Cartier made three trips to the "New World." The first was in 1534 when he explored the Gulf Of St Lawrence. Cartier explored the St Lawrence River during his second voyage, 1535-1536. On this trip, as well as the 1541-1542 trip, Cartier wintered near present-day Québec City. Canadian archaeologists recently confirmed the location of Cartier's "Charlesbourg-Royal" as being at Cap Rouge, Québec. There, 400 people survived the winter despite the cold weather and Indian attacks
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