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He couldn't find a Northwest passage.

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How could you describe Jacques cartier in 5 words?

An early North American explorer


Why did Jacques Cartier kidnap the natives?

Jacques Cartier kidnapped the natives in order to bring them back to France as a display of goodwill to the French King, hoping to gain favor and support for his future expeditions to the New World. Additionally, Cartier believed that by taking the natives back with him, he could better understand their language and culture, which would be beneficial for future interactions with indigenous peoples.


Why did Jacques Cartier trade with the Indians?

Jacques Cartier traded with the indigenous peoples he encountered during his expeditions to establish positive relationships, gather information about the land and resources, and secure supplies that were essential for his voyages. Trade also allowed Cartier to show respect and establish a level of trust with the indigenous communities.


What was Jacques Cartier's perspective concerning the First Nations?

Well, Cartier could NOT believe his eyes when he first saw the First Nations. He saw that they were almost nude. He also couldn't believe that they gave him (Cartier) everything they had even though they were strangers. The thing he couldn't believe the most was that they shared everything.


Was Jacques cartier looking for something?

In his expeditions to Canada, Cartier had one main goal: to find the Northwest Passage to Asia, where he could obtain luxury goods and riches for his country, France. A smaller goal was to find gold and precious stones in Canada.


What were the major contributions of Jacques Cartier's voyages?

i dont know im the person who is asking this quetion and the computers asking me the quetion!weird!I wish my question could be answered


What inspired Jacques Cartier to travel?

i think what may have inspired him to travel was the fact that he wanted to find new lands to colonize and see what riches could be found in that area. all that is wrong the real answer is that nobody told him he couldn't explore/travel he explored/traveled because he wanted to I think that what motivated him was that he wanted to find land where there was gold and riches for France and stones for Canada.


Why were most of Jacques Cartier's crew pardoned lawbreakers?

for one, many lawbreakers could not get jobs elsewhere. Also they could go out to a colony and no one would care about there past. Just whether of not they were a capable worker.


Why did Jacques cartier started exploring?

well you know this is a hard question but i think I could help you out first off he was born to a fisher man on a sea port so there you go you have your answer so leave


Who is the founder of Quebec where could I go to find out about the founder of Quebec?

1534: area explored and claimed for the French by Jacques Cartier 1608: explored by Samuel de Champlain 1663: made a royal colony by Louis XIV in 1663


Where did Jacques Cartier go for his voyages?

In 1534, King Francis I of France authorized Jacques Cartier, a navigator, to lead a voyage to the New World (presumabely North America) so that he could find gold and other treasures, as well as create a new route to Asia. Cartier lead three separate expeditions along the St. Lawrence River, eventually enabling France to claim the lands that would later become Canada (an example would be the Quebec province, which is inhabited by French and French-Canadian residents). In April of 1534, Cartier set sail with two ships and 61 men to the western coast of Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and as far as present-day Anticosti Island, which Cartier called "Assomption." He had also captured two Native Americans from the Gaspe Peninsula. Moreover, he's credited with the discovery of what's now Prince Edward Island. The following year, in 1535, Cartier traveled back to the West with three ships and 110 men. I'm not sure the specifics of these explorations and if they're accurate, or if they're the exact places he traveled to. I'm also not sure if there were any other voyages to the east coast of Canada and/or America in which Cartier explored and established a population or base to camp out in.


Who claimed Canada's east coast for England?

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