Jacques Cartier
Jacques Cartier
which was the first country to send an explorer to the new world
Jacques cartier
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France's claim to territory in the New World was established primarily by explorer Jacques Cartier in the 1530s. His voyages led to the exploration of the St. Lawrence River and the region that would become Canada, where he claimed land for France. Cartier's expeditions laid the groundwork for further French exploration and colonization in North America, including the establishment of New France.
Jacques Cartier claimed territory for France, and established a claim to the northern part of the continent, from New England to the Gulf of the St. Lawrence. In 1608, Samuel de Champlain had established the first official settlement, and called the area Quebec.
The Answer Is Jacques Cartier
France
Jacues Cartier. Jacques Cartier did his voyage in the 15th century so he could not claim Canada whoever wrote the first answer probably wasn't paying attention to the question. Also he spelled his name wrong. By the way he died in 1551
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France is generally considered to be the first European country to explore, then to stake a formal claim to, the lands along the St. Lawrence River in North America. As early as 1534, a French explorer by the name of Jacques Cartier was sent across the Atlantic Ocean by the French king (Francis I) with the explicit purpose of establishing a French presence in the New World.