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Jacques Cartier explored for France, and doing this he usually explored in Canada.
Canada
France
France claimed much of what is now Canada and MississippiFrance and Britain claimed Canada.
It was Jacques Cartier that explored Canada and claimed it for France. When arriving in the region the area was then known as Newfoundland. It was in 1534 when Jacques Cartier arrived in the area now known as Canada.
France and England
France and England
Cartier explored for France.
France and later Great Britain
Canada was not discovered when Louis XII was King of France, Jacques Cartier was commissioned by his successor King Francis I; and under his authority discovered and explored the lands that became New France.
Samuel de Champlain explored the eastern shores of Canada in 1603. He traveled across Canada, mapping the Great Lakes region. Champlain died in Quebec in 1635, the town that he founded for France.
he did not explore France,if that is what you are asking about.he did tho explore under the "permission" of France,and cartier is renowned for his discovery of Canada's saint Lawrence river.