jacques cartier
Jacques Cartier is credited with exploring the northern portion of what is now New York for France in the 16th century. He claimed the region for King Francis I of France during his explorations in North America.
The northern portion of what is now New York was explored for France by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain in the early 17th century. Champlain is known for establishing the first French settlement in North America, Quebec City, in 1608.
Giovanni da Verrazzano, a Florentine explorer, is known for exploring the Atlantic coastline for France in the early 16th century. He is credited with discovering and exploring parts of North America, including New York Harbor and Narragansett Bay.
The northern and western.
New York is located in the northern hemisphere.
One city in the Northern Hemisphere is New York City in the United States.
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jacques cartier
Jacques Cartier
Dutch, England, France
Lewis and Clark were joined by a group of about 30 people, known as the Corps of Discovery, which included soldiers, interpreters, and boatmen. Notable members of the expedition included Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who served as a guide and interpreter, and William Clark's slave, York. The expedition was also assisted by various Native American tribes along the way, such as the Mandan and Nez Perce.
The United state
He explored parts of new york
Jacques Cartier was sponsored by France to start a French colony in the New World. He explored that St. Lawrence River Valley.
New York City
Much like the UK in northern France, of course Paris is like New York or London, as you go further South they have mountains, then it flattens out and has thousands of vineyards for the wine growers.
Northern and western hemispheres.
he was an Italian explorer who sailed for France. He explored most of the north American coast from South Carolina to Newfoundland and the New York area Verrazano was an Italian explorer that was the first person to find New York. He followed Columbus, thinking he was going north of Asia.