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Cartier discovered the St Lawrence River in Canada

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Did Jacques cartier believe that the world was round?

Yes Jacques Cartier believed that the world was round.


Who were Jacques Cartiers Mother and Father?

Explorer Jaques Cartier was born in Saint Malo, France there is little record of Cartier's parents other than birth and death records.


What lands did Jacques Cartier discover in the first voyage?

During Jacques Cartier's first voyage to the New World, he discovered the Acadian Peninsula, in present-day New Brunswick, as well as Gaspé, Anticosti Island, and the Magdeline Islands, in present-day Québec. Cartier also discovered that the Isle of Newfoundland was, in fact, an island.


Why is Jacques Cartier important to the world?

He discovered Canada!


Who did Jacques Cartier find in the new world?

Indians


The French claim to the New World was established by?

Jacques cartier


How did Jacques cartier discovery change the image of the world?

Because he did


What impact did Jacques Cartier have on the new world?

None at all


Why did King Francis 1 send Jacques Cartier to China?

King Francis I sent Jacques Cartier to explore North America, not China. Jacques Cartier was tasked with finding a westward route to Asia and establishing French claims in the New World.


What was Jacques Cartier's motive for exploration?

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.


Did Jacques Cartier discover the new world?

No, many people before him did but some people believed he did neither did Columbus no one really knows who did some people say diffrnet explorers.


Jacques Cartier sailed to the New World in 1534 in search of?

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.