Canada
France is generally considered to be the first European country to explore, then to stake a formal claim to, the lands along the St. Lawrence River in North America. As early as 1534, a French explorer by the name of Jacques Cartier was sent across the Atlantic Ocean by the French king (Francis I) with the explicit purpose of establishing a French presence in the New World.
The Spanish came to America for gold to spread Christianity and escape religious persecution. Under the auspices of the Spanish crown, their explorers and conquistadors came to the New World to stake out territorial claims. This was the some of the same reasons the English, Dutch and French explorers came to the New World for.
They wanted to claim land for themselves.
No. America is American.
French
French explorers first claimed lands in present-day Canada, particularly along the St. Lawrence River in the early 16th century.
Yes.
Yes.
In the late 1600s, French explorers expanded into the region of North America known as New France, which encompassed present-day areas such as Quebec, Ontario, and the Great Lakes region. They also established settlements along the Mississippi River and in present-day Louisiana.
Montreal was founded by the French explorers long ago.
Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet were French explorers who are credited with discovering Illinois in 1673. They are known for being the first Europeans to explore and map the region around present-day Illinois.
French Guiana is the only country in South America that speaks French.
French explorers were individuals from France who traveled to various parts of the world to discover new lands, establish colonies, and expand their country's influence. Some famous French explorers include Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, and Louis Antoine de Bougainville. These explorers played a significant role in shaping the history of the world through their discoveries and encounters with new cultures.
French Guyana is not a country. It is an overseas territory of France. However, it is smaller than any country in South America.
from wat i have heard they r from america
The French concentrated their explorations in North America (Canada/US).
The English, French, nd the Dutch were serching for new land to obtain profits in prouducts like tobacco while they were charting the coast of north America.