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He was a French explorer. He claimed Canada for France. He named Canada, and he called the people living in Canada "Canadians."Jacques Cartier was challenged by the king of France to do several things. Here are some of them:To find a shipping route to the Orient to allow France traders to import silk and other fine products to Europe.Find precious gems and metals such as gold to make France rich.
One of the good things that came out of exploration is the development of formal education. Another good thing is industrialization.
(before 1812) -Louisiana Purchase purchased by Thomas Jefferson in 1803. -Manifest Destiny -Lewis & Clark Expedition -Pike's Exploration
european exploration impacted with native americans civilizations, because they back then their such things that we have now so it would be hard for them to travel
Before becoming an explorer, Cartier was a sailor.
he had things to do
In a nutshell, Jacques Cartier was commissioned to discover land that would make French king Francis I rich. He was to find a western passage Asia, thought to be rich with gold and other valuable things.
3 voyages each came up with no new sea route. even though he discoverd many other things. for list of things go to wikipedia/jacques cartier
he was a navigator and he a explored france:)
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"yes"Sorry to Change you answer But No Jacques Cartier did Not explore to find Riches, yes that was one of the things he Explored for but not the main reason.In 1534 King Francis I Sent Jacques Cartier on an Expedition to find the North west passage to the Pacific ocean (To find an Alternative route to Asia.) Finding riches was his Second Objective
On his first voyage, Jacques Cartier had the goal of finding a western passage to the markets of Asia as well as lands and islands where gold and other precious things would be found. On his third voyage, he was looking for the 'Kingdom of Saguenay.'
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.
In April of 1534, Jacques Cartier departed from France with the intend of finding a northwestern passage to Asia that explorer's believed to exist. Cartier was also given the task to "discover certain islands and lands where it is said that a great quantity of gold and other previous things are to be found". On his voyage Cartier explored parts of Newfoundland, parts of the Canadian artic and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
he went to a big hill in what is called Montreal today and said,"mont royal" which means royal mountain
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.