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how does sir Alexander Mackenzie get across the ocean or rivers
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Sir Alexander Mackenzie used canoes for transportation during his expeditions across North America. He paddled through various waterways, including rivers and lakes, to explore the wilderness and reach his destinations.
There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.There are no ferries doing the journey, but people do sail across the Atlantic between Ireland and Canada. Ireland is due west of parts of Canada.
When he held a vote for conscription. He asked the people of Canada for their voice.
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Jacques Cartier Wrong. Jacques Cartier explored the fleuve St. Laurent, in Quebec. He traveled from France to Canada on three separate journeys, exploring what is now Quebec. He never went all the way across Canada. The first explorer to make it all the way across Canada on land was Sir Alexander MacKenzie. He reached Bella Coola, British Columbia on the 22nd of July, 1793. On a rock along the coast he carved "Alex MacKenzie from Canada by land 22d July 1973.
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Alexander Mackenzie ambitions to expand the scope of trading right across the continent, thus finding a passage to the Pacific Ocean. In 1789, Mackenzie set out paddling up the Slave River to Great Slave River and entered another river (Mackenzie River) which headed north into the Rocky mountains. The Mackenzie River emptied into the Arctic Ocean and not the Pacific which he was hoping it would have. In 1793, Mackenzie in his second attempt left Fort Fork along the Peace River heading west. The river was narrow and full of hazardous areas of rocks and white rapids. After attempting the ferocious rapids of the Fraser River, which left his party swept into the river fighting for their lives. After the destruction of their canoes, Mackenzie and his party head west over the mountains. Mackenzie with help from the Bella Coola Indians had found the Northwest passage but the route that he had travelled had almost killed him and his party.
Across Canada was created in 1999.
the mackenzie river
Alexander the Great's journey began near the city of Pella, which was the capital of ancient Macedonia. From there, he embarked on his conquests, including campaigns across Asia Minor, Egypt, and into Persia. Pella served as the starting point for his military expeditions that would ultimately lead to the creation of one of the largest empires in history.