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france
The flag associated with Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, features a white cross on a blue background, symbolizing France's Catholic heritage and marine traditions. The flag is often used to represent Cartier's exploration of Canada and his role in French colonization efforts in the 16th century.
The first Canadian flag was the "Flag of the Governor General of Canada," which was adopted in 1870. It consisted of the Union Flag of the United Kingdom with the shield of the Coat of Arms of Canada in the middle.
Jacques Cartier was an early European explorer of the New World. Like many explorers of their day, they pursued a strategy of finding a shorter passage way to the riches of the Far East. Henry Hudson, as one example did the same thing. Hudson at first believed the river named after him was a passage to the East. In the early 1500's Cartier ventured under the flag of France and believed he found a way to Asia. This of course was impossible so he did help France establish colonies in the New World.
There are no stars in France flag.
The France's Flag was created in 1790 but revised in 1794.
flag of France -> drapeau de la France
what did the flag reprsent
In a word: no.
This is the flag of France The flag is divided into three equal vertical rectangles of Red (right), white (middle), and blue (left).
This is the flag of France The flag is divided into three equal vertical rectangles of Red (right), white (middle), and blue (left).
It's france