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He was looking for the Northwest Passage but never found it.
Jacques Cartier's exploration was important because he mapped the St. Lawrence River in Canada, making it easier for later European exploration and colonization. He also established France's claim to Canada and helped pave the way for further exploration of North America.
It was never officially found. At least, it wasn't really what explorers were looking for
The northwest passage was a waterway connecting the Atlantic and pacific oceans
Roald Amundsen was the man to find the northwest passage.
Jacques Cartier found Canada Montreal, his mission from the king was to find the northwest passage, but it didnt exsist.Jacques Cartier explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St Lawrence River.
he found North America, when he was looking for the northwest passage( Far East i belive)
He explored the St. Lawrence river and the gulf of st. lawrence...he also mapped it. He also took the Northwest Passage........................ well actually Samuel De Champlain mapped the st. Lawrence Cartier just found it :)
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal