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The French eventually claimed the entire Mississippi River Valley, including Louisiana and Biloxi.
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France's claim to territory in the New World was established primarily by explorer Jacques Cartier in the 1530s. His voyages led to the exploration of the St. Lawrence River and the region that would become Canada, where he claimed land for France. Cartier's expeditions laid the groundwork for further French exploration and colonization in North America, including the establishment of New France.
Cartier named the land he discovered "New France" in honor of King Francis I of France, who sponsored his exploration of the region in the early 16th century. The term "New France" was a way to claim the territory for the French crown and establish French presence in the New World.
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Spain, France, England, and Portugal.
Parts of canada and then eventualy the U.K. took most of it from them
Yes, Jacques Cartier claimed land in Canada for France during his explorations in the early 16th century. He established French interests in the region that would later become New France.