well what he found in canada was aborignals called the miqmak and the haudensaunee.
Jacques Cartier discovered the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Canada and explored the St. Lawrence River. He also found villages and settlements of the Iroquois people.
Jacques Cartier explored in search of a northwest passage to Asia and to find riches in the New World for France. He also hoped to establish new trade routes and alliances with Indigenous peoples.
Jacques Cartier worked as a navigator and explorer for the French government before embarking on his famous voyages. He was responsible for mapping out new territories and establishing trade routes for France.
Jacques Cartier's exploration of Canada in the 16th century was funded by King Francis I of France. King Francis I was seeking to establish French territories in the New World and expand trade routes.
Jacques Cartier explored new territories by sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. He used ships to navigate the waterways, such as the St. Lawrence River, to reach new lands and make important discoveries in North America. Cartier's expeditions were funded by the French monarchy in the early 16th century.
Jacques Cartier's expeditions were primarily funded by the French monarchy, specifically King Francis I of France. The voyages were also supported by wealthy merchants and investors who saw potential for profit in exploring new lands.
yes, he did because he wanted to find new land for his king.
Because his king sent him to go find new land!
to look for new land
because he had to search for new land
Indians
find gold, conquer new land, and create trade routes to china. he accomplished one of these (conquering new land)
Jacques cartier
On his voyages, Jacques Cartier came into contact with the first nations peoples. and discovered the St. Lawrence river. When he found new land, that the first nations peoples had already found and had been living there, Jacques Cartier had claimed that it was his land.
because he had to search for new land
Jacques Cartier
i read he found eggs!!
24, July 1534. At Baie de Gaspé, Jacques-Cartier declared the new territory he found for the King of France