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Britain and France
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who claimed the land that is now Canada.
England
England.
After they claimed the same land as the British there was a long fight called the French and Indian war. The British won so the French lost that land but in the end the French claimed Louisiana to Ohio.
Jacques Cartier is the French explorer who claimed the area of present-day Canada for France in the 16th century, specifically the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the region surrounding it.
The French claimed and settled various territories around the world, including parts of North America (such as Canada and Louisiana), South America (such as French Guiana), Africa (such as Algeria and Senegal), the Caribbean (such as Haiti and Martinique), and the South Pacific (such as New Caledonia and French Polynesia).
French Canada and English Canada
No it was not claimed by the French
The lands west of the Great Lakes Region, accessible through the Hudson Bay drainage basin.
Because he explored Canada and claimed it for the French (the language Quebecans speak)