Jacques Cartier explored for France, and doing this he usually explored in Canada.
yes he did he explored Canada
he explored Canada
It was Jacques Cartier that explored Canada and claimed it for France. When arriving in the region the area was then known as Newfoundland. It was in 1534 when Jacques Cartier arrived in the area now known as Canada.
no he was not alone
he explored Canada in 1859.
Jacques Cartier explored and recorded much of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Canada. He most likely did not find spices and silk in Canada.
Jacques Cartier claimed what is now known as Canada for France in 1534 when he explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Jacques Cartier explored France and the saint Lawrence river
Jacques Cartier was searching for a northwest passage to Asia when he explored Canada in the 16th century. He was hoping to find a direct route to Asia for trade purposes.
Jacques cartier reached Canada on 1537
Jacques Cartier discovered the St. Lawrence River and explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the early 16th century, claiming the region for France. He was one of the first Europeans to explore and map parts of Canada.