Jacques Cartier came from France
Jacques Cartier's hometown was Saint-Malo, a port city located in Brittany, France. He was born around 1491 in this coastal town.
France
Physical features such as strong currents, icebergs, and fog in the Atlantic Ocean affected Jacques Cartier's exploration by making navigation difficult and dangerous. These obstacles made it challenging for Cartier to accurately chart his course and explore new areas. Additionally, rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions in his expedition to Canada hindered his progress and limited his ability to travel further inland.
An antonym for homeland is "foreign land" or "another country."
Jacques was from France.
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No he was not
France
1534
France
his wife was NOT
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yes he was in a relationship.
Dec. 31 1491
king of France
he discovered the north west