That he attempted to find a route to the Pacific Ocean through North America. I'm Caleb Bergmann. A straight a student.
By giving Canada it's name. And discovering the gulf of St. Lawrence ,as well as discovering the St. Lawrence River
Jacues Cartier. Jacques Cartier did his voyage in the 15th century so he could not claim Canada whoever wrote the first answer probably wasn't paying attention to the question. Also he spelled his name wrong. By the way he died in 1551
What's the date when Cartier explore Canada
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In April of 1534, Jacques Cartier departed from France with the intend of finding a northwestern passage to Asia that explorer's believed to exist. Cartier was also given the task to "discover certain islands and lands where it is said that a great quantity of gold and other previous things are to be found". On his voyage Cartier explored parts of Newfoundland, parts of the Canadian artic and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
No. John A. Macdonald, George Brown, and George Etienne Cartier formed the grand coalition (im sry if its not actually called the grand coalition, I learn history in french) Together, the 3 of them overpowered Antoine Aimee Dorion, so they made the laws.
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Jacques Cartier is a French Explorer who discovered the St. Lawrence River
Jacques Cartier's dream was to discover a northwest passage to Asia, which would allow for easier trade routes and access to valuable resources. He believed that finding this passage would bring him great wealth and prestige.
her fathers name is Jacques Des Granches. She got married to jacues cartier in 1520.
Jacques Cartier left Canada to go back to France because he faced harsh winter conditions, conflicts with indigenous populations, and lack of resources. Additionally, Cartier was unable to establish a successful settlement in Canada, which led to his decision to return to France.
Yes Jacques Cartier believed that the world was round.
Jacues Cartier. Jacques Cartier did his voyage in the 15th century so he could not claim Canada whoever wrote the first answer probably wasn't paying attention to the question. Also he spelled his name wrong. By the way he died in 1551
Cartier discovered the St Lawrence River in Canada
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The problem was that Cartier lost 50 of his men and the native people taught him how to combat the disease by boiling and drinking the liquid.
No he did not set a world record .