A French explorer
yes he had a park named after him called Jacques catier prouincial park
Jacques Catier was best known for naming the St.Lawerence River,and mapped and found the St.Lawerence seaway in Quebec!!.
I really don't know much but I have two in my brain Giovanni Da Verrazano Jacques Catier
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who lived in the 16th century. His relationship status is not widely documented, but he did marry Mary Catherine des Granches in 1520 and they had children together.
Samuel de Champlain's reason behind exploration was that he was part of a fur trading expedition and then he had the intention of building a permanent settlement along the st Lawrence river.
Jacques Cartier initially had a positive interaction with the native people he encountered when exploring the St. Lawrence River in Canada. He traded goods with them and established friendly relations. However, his later expeditions led to conflicts and misunderstandings, resulting in greater tensions between Cartier's crew and the indigenous communities.
he explored because he wanted to
He was born in saint malo France in 1491
Because they want to!
Jacques Cartier sailed in the early 16th century, with his first voyage occurring in 1534. He made three major voyages to what is now Canada, exploring the St. Lawrence River and claiming the territory for France. His expeditions were pivotal in the European exploration of North America.
Native Americans saw that Cartier and his crew had scurvy.So the helped them how to cure it.That is how Cartier survived>_<........
Jacques Cartier was a skilled navigator and explorer who had a deep understanding of cartography and mapmaking. He also possessed strong leadership skills that enabled him to successfully command expeditions and navigate the challenges of exploring new lands. Additionally, Cartier was known for his ability to communicate and negotiate with indigenous peoples, which helped establish beneficial relationships during his voyages.