All because this was the slogan of all the explorers during the age of Exploration.
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To find the New World. ================= No. The "New World" had already been "discovered." Jacques Cartier's main goal was to find a passage through North America to the Pacific Ocean.
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).
Cartier's mistake was he got fools gold from Canada and gave the fools gold the the king of France and everyone laughed at Cartier. Cartier retired from exploring after that big mistake he made
Jaque Cartier found out the name of the country, which is Canada, from an aboriginal word. He also found where Quebeq and Ontario are located.
no, he kidnapped 12 of the hurons and the huron chief, to locate the gold
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 sent by the king of France to find gold.
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No, Jacques Cartier did not find gold during his explorations of Canada in the 16th century. His primary goal was to find a passage to Asia and establish French colonies, but he did not discover any significant gold deposits.
yes he did to find the gold that he thought wwas there and that they were hiding
The purpose of his voyage was to get to Europe to get gold and silver.They wanted to find the shortest path to get there first to find more of the gold and silver.
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The King Francois the first sent Jacques Cartier on a mission to find the Northern Passage., gold and other precious metals, and permanent settlements in the New World (Canada).