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Yes, Jacques Cartier was the first European explorer of Canada's interior
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Jacques Cartier gave canada its name from the native word "Kanata" which means "country or village". as well as making a path through the St. Lawrence river. He influenced Canada by also creating Quebec and Montreal creating 2 big settlements. Is this helpful for your project?
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who claimed what is now modern-day Canada for France. He was born in Saint-Malo in the French region of Brittany in 1491. He sailed to what is now known as Canada in 1534; he was the first European to see Prince Edward Island, the St. Lawrence River, what is now modern-day Montreal, and the homes of many Iroquois and other First Nations tribes. Cartier sailed to Canada three times before his death in France in 1557.
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becauz he discovered canada
because he dicovered Canada and if he didnt discover Canada there wouldn't be a Canada
Jacques Cartier was the one to claim Canada for the French and to give it its name. He essentially scouted out the land, giving the French an idea about what was located there and brought back things from the Americas.
Jacques Cartier was the one to claim Canada for the French and to give it its name. He essentially scouted out the land, giving the French an idea about what was located there and brought back things from the Americas.
Yes, Jacques Cartier (A French Mariner and Explorer) discovered the St. Lawrence River. Much of French claims to Canada are based on Cartiers explorations. He discovered it while looking for the Northwest Passage to Asia.
he went to Canada
Jacques cartier reached Canada on 1537
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Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who claimed the land that is now Canada.
Jacques Cartier discovered Canada
Investigation Discovery - Canada - was created in 2001.