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Jacques Cartier claimed what is now present day Canada for France. He was the first European to discover and map the waters and shores of Saint Lawrence. He was also the first European to travel inland in North America.
Etienne Brule (circa 1592 - circa June 1633) was the first of European French explorers to journey along the St. Lawrence River with the Native Americans and to view Georgian Bay and Lake Huron in the 17th century.
Napoleon Bonaparte as the First Consul, then as First Consul for Life and finally as the Emperor of the French.
St. Francis made the first crib
The first permanent French settlement was in France.
Jacques Cartier was a French Explorer. He was the first to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Saint Lawrence River. The most important thing that he did historically was to claim what is now Canada for France. However, about 200 years later, the British took over Canada when they won the French and Indian War.
Jacques Cartier
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer known for making several voyages to North America. His most significant accomplishment was exploring and mapping parts of Canada, especially the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River. He was also the first European to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Saint Lawrence River.
Jacques Cartier was the first explorer to see and claim Canada for France. He was first among the Europeans to describe and map out the Saint Lawrence area.
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer known for making the first detailed maps of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Saint Lawrence River. He is credited with naming Canada and claimed it for France. Cartier is also known for his unsuccessful attempts to establish permanent settlements in the New World.
Jacques Cartier was the first European (not English, but French) to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, which he named "The Country of Canadas", after the Iroquois names for the two big settlements he saw at Stadacona (Quebec City) and at Hochelaga (Montreal Island).
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Jacques Cartier was the historical European explorer who claimed Canada for France. He was also the first to map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Saint Lawrence River as "The Country of Canadas".
Jacques Cartier was the first to find it. He is french.
Jacques Cartier is remembered for being one of the first Europeans to explore and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River in North America. His voyages laid the groundwork for French claims in Canada and helped establish the fur trade in the region, leading to further French exploration and colonization.
Here are a few facts about the Saint Lawrence river: * It is 1,197 kilometers long (744 miles). * In the US it goes through New York, michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Wisconsin. * The first known European explorer to sail the inland part of Saint Lawrence was Jacques Cartier . * During WW2 there was a battle in the river using Submarines called the battle of the Saint Lawrence.
The Saint Lawrence River flows northeastward from the eastern end of Lake Ontario to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The first stretch of the river forms the border between Ontario (Canada) and New York State (USA); the rest of the river lies in Québec.