Giovanni da Verrazano and 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.
New York was considered to be an unusual colony because 3 countries tried to claim it at the same time. These countries included England, Spain, and France.
Idk But its not mississippi river like the awnswer before this one.
British explorer Henry Hudson was sailing on behalf of Holland, when he claimed the land that is now the state of New York.
No, New York isn't in France. It is in the United States of America.
From Paris France to New York, New York (3159 nautical miles).
Dutch, England, France
Discovery by Cartier. Claim as a part of New France by de Champlain. The Battle of Fort Ticonderoga. The Green Mountain Boys defense against New York. Statehood.
Because he was mad
The air distance from Lyon, France, to New York City, New York, is 3,830 miles. That equals 6,163 kilometers or 3,328 nautical miles.
He currently plays for New York Red Bulls and France.
The average travel time from New York to France is around 7 hours and 24 minutes.