Jacques Cartier was a navigator who made three voyages for France to the North American continent between 1534 and 1542. He explored the St. Lawrence River and gave Canada its name. Little is known of Cartier's early life, though it is believed he accompanied the Florentine explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524 on a trans-Atlantic voyage initiated by the king of France. In 1534 he was appointed by Francis I to explore North America, in an attempt to find a passage to the Pacific Ocean. On his first voyage he reached Newfoundland in 20 days, sighted the Magdalen Islands and Prince Edward Island (which he thought was the mainland) and found the St. Lawrence River. He made a second voyage in 1535 and explored the St. Lawrence up to what is now Montreal. On his third voyage (1541), Cartier was under the command of Jean-Francois de la Rocque de Roberval and part of an unsuccessful attempt to colonize the area. Upon Cartier's return to France in 1542, he settled in his hometown of St. Malo.
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Jacques Cartier's King was King Francois, King of France at the time. He was also sent by the king to find new land for their country, but originally he was sent to find a route to Asia for trading goods etc.
for a living Jacques Cartier was a worker in a factory just like his parents.
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Jacques Cartier claimed land for France.
The person who sponsored Jacques Cartier was King Francis 1.
I couldn't find this answer on Wikipedia of any other site, so I am guessing it is unknown. I know on his first voyage, he had 61 and on his second, e had 110.] Hope this helps! (maybe)
Jacques was hired when he was 43 by king Francois the king of France.
Jacques Cartier
Jacques Cartier's voyages to the New World were commissioned by King Francis I of France. He was the first European to explore the interior of North America, and everything he found was claimed for France.
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The king of France was King Francios the 1st.
The king sent him to find a northwest passage to China
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Jacques Cartier was from Saint-Malo, in Brittany, France.
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