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jacquescartierused ships for transportation for his voyages
Jacques Cartier was a navigator who made three voyages for France to the North American continent between 1534 and 1542.
Jacques-Louis David was influenced by the artist Caravaggio. He was a painter in the era of the Neoclassical period of art history. His specialty was history paintings. He also completed a number of privately commissioned portraits.
Rich people could ride in carriages or on horses. Poor people would have to walk.
They used to ride trains,wagons or walk.
jacquescartierused ships for transportation for his voyages
His method was to use a stick and a napkin to sail the ocean blue in 18 hundred ninety 2
sailboat
1 of them is the Small Ermine
He used a stick and a napkin
i think he used an astrolabe and a compass.
he used white cedar bark (a type of tree) and leaves.
he used 3 ships and 61 men
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 utilized navigation tools such as the astrolabe and quadrant, along with maps and compasses, during his explorations in the early 16th century. These tools helped him determine his position at sea and navigate unknown waters, making it possible for him to map out new territories like parts of Canada.
he was a historic man and made 3 voyages to st.lwarance river also............... use the Internet this is garbage for beater advice
he had to face alot of hardship with other people and they met Indians or native Americans and they tought how to use their spears