Jacques Cartier was the one to claim Canada for the French and to give it its name. He essentially scouted out the land, giving the French an idea about what was located there and brought back things from the Americas.
the voyages were so important because they wouldn't have discovered the Americas
why was Jacques Carter era of exploration so important
The great voyages of discovery were important because they led to the expansion of geographical knowledge, the exchange of goods and ideas between continents, the emergence of new trade routes, and the colonization of new territories. These voyages had a profound impact on world history, shaping the modern global interconnected world we live in today.
I couldn't find this answer on Wikipedia of any other site, so I am guessing it is unknown. I know on his first voyage, he had 61 and on his second, e had 110.] Hope this helps! (maybe)
Yes, Jacques Cartier (A French Mariner and Explorer) discovered the St. Lawrence River. Much of French claims to Canada are based on Cartiers explorations. He discovered it while looking for the Northwest Passage to Asia.
His voyages were so important because he is named after so many things such as THE HUDSON BAY, THE HUDSON RIVER and all sorts of thing .
well it was so long ago that well not really sure. search it up.
i cannot find anything so good luck suckers
Jacques Cartier traded with the indigenous peoples he encountered during his expeditions to establish positive relationships, gather information about the land and resources, and secure supplies that were essential for his voyages. Trade also allowed Cartier to show respect and establish a level of trust with the indigenous communities.
It is the "tu"(you) cognated from voyager. Voyager is to travel, so voyages is you travel.
Yes, Reverend Father Jacques is a title,so, capitalize Father Jacques.
Yes They Did ,Only Because He Brought Back Silk Gold And Gems And Many Other Imporant Things