He found lots of plants and trees. He also found the Native Americans.
yes he did
Jacques Cartier and Verazzano both wanted to find a shorter route to Asia.
Jacques Cartier discovered the St. Lawrence River in North America in 1535 and explored much of what is now known as Canada. He claimed the land for France and is credited with being one of the first Europeans to document and map parts of Canada.
Jacques Cartier was sent by the king if FRANCE in 1534 to find a route through the northern part of America.
Samuel de Champlain and Jacques Cartier were sent by Francis I of France. They were commissioned to find the fabled Western Passage to the Orient.
To find a shorter passage to Asia
Jacques Cartiers goals were to find a route to the Pacific thorough North America (a Northwest passage) but he did not find one. It was a search for the Northern Passage.
it never exist
Jacques Cartier was supported by France during his explorations of North America, particularly in his efforts to find a northwest passage to Asia. King Francis I of France sponsored his voyages in the early 16th century.
Jacques Cartier was influenced by the explorations of Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano, who had explored the coast of North America. Additionally, Cartier was likely influenced by the desire to find a northwest passage to Asia, similar to the exploration efforts of other European navigators of his time.
To find a shorter passage to Asia
During his exploration, Jacques Cartier discovered the St. Lawrence River in North America and claimed the land for France. He also encountered the Iroquois and St. Lawrence Iroquoians indigenous peoples along the river.