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Jacques cartier had a disease called "Scurvy", a type of disease by not getting enough vitamin C. This causes bruises under the skin, teeth falling out, and, in fatal cases, extreme weakness and deliriousity (don't know what's going on around you)
it is a medal decorated for acts of bravery in the field of combat in the German army.IT IS A MEDAL THAT GOES BACK TO THE NAPOLEONIC WARS FOUGHT AGAINTS FRANCE AND GERMANY
The word 'cross' is a noun, as well as a verb or an adjective. The noun 'cross' is a word for a mark, object, or figure formed by two short intersecting lines or pieces; a plant that is the result of mixing two different types to produce a new genetic type. The noun forms of the verb to cross are crosser and the gerund, crossing. The noun form of the adjective cross is crossness.
he raised this cross to claim a new land for the king of france
claimed it for France
While it was Jacques Cartier who was one of the first to claimed land for France through the use of a cross as a claiming landmark, it was Samuel de Champlain who later helped found Quebec and the later "New France" in 1608.
The flag associated with Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, features a white cross on a blue background, symbolizing France's Catholic heritage and marine traditions. The flag is often used to represent Cartier's exploration of Canada and his role in French colonization efforts in the 16th century.
Jacques Cartier's first contact with First Nations in North America was in 1534 in the region now known as Newfoundland. He encountered the Mi'kmaq people who provided guidance and assistance to Cartier and his crew. This initial encounter set the stage for future interactions between French explorers and Indigenous peoples in the region.
"Cross claim" is typically written as two separate words.
He went to Canada
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he crossed the Atlantic ocean first
what route did the forces use to cross into France
a cross claim
The Defendant in a cross claim by Vineetha Susan Thomas