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"If the soil were as good as the harbors, it would be a blessing."

-Jacques Cartier

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One of Jacques Cartier's famous quotes is "I am a vessel without a rudder, left to the mercy of wind and waves."

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What is a famous quote by Jacques Cartier?

One of the famous quotes by Jacques Cartier is: "I am an ordinary man who believes that I should only hunt where I see tracks."


What Jacques cartier did?

Jacques Cartier was one of the most famous explorers, he discovered the Saint Lawrence river that runs through Canada.


Did Jacques Cartier have siblings?

Yes, Jacques Cartier had siblings. He had at least one brother and one sister. Not much is known about his siblings since they were not as famous as he was.


Who are Jacques cartier's family members?

The only one of Jacques Cartier's family members is Mary Catherine (Wife).


Did Jacques cartier die on one of his voyages?

After his third voyage, Jacques Cartier returned to France, where he lived for the rest of his life.


Did Jacques Cartier have a campus?

a big one!


Did Jacques cartier have more than one wife?

Yes, Jacques Cartier had one wife named Catherine des Granches. They were married in 1520.


Did Jacques cartier get a ceremony?

yes he got one


What is one ocean Jacques Cartier crossed?

paciffic ocean


Why is Jacques Cartier sanificant?

he was one of the major explorers in Canadian history


Is Jacques Cartier the only child if not what are their names?

Jacques Cartier had at least one sibling, his brother Jean Cartier. There is limited information available about Jean, but he is known to have accompanied Jacques on some of his expeditions.


What did Jacques Cartier discover?

Jacques Cartier discovered the St. Lawrence River and explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the early 16th century, claiming the region for France. He was one of the first Europeans to explore and map parts of Canada.