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A good example is bilingualism in both. In South Africa it's English and Afrikaans. In Canada it's English and French.
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The French lost the French and Indian War. France retained two islands in Canada, Haiti, a few islands in the Caribbean, and a sliver of South America.
Really they were just exploring and found how exelent Canada was
Yes, also French is another official language in Canada.
The first French explorers in the New World concentrated their efforts on Canada. They also traveled the rivers in Canada and the United States exploring along the way.
Cartier, he was sent from Europe but is originally french. He was exploring a village called Kanata but couldn't pronounce the name and called it Canada. He also though Canada was the whole land not just the village.
Jacques Cartier lived from 1491 to 1557. He was a French explorer known for exploring and mapping the St. Lawrence River in Canada.
Jacques Cartier was from France. He was a French explorer who is best known for exploring and claiming what is now Canada for France in the 16th century.
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A good example is bilingualism in both. In South Africa it's English and Afrikaans. In Canada it's English and French.
The French claimed and settled various territories around the world, including parts of North America (such as Canada and Louisiana), South America (such as French Guiana), Africa (such as Algeria and Senegal), the Caribbean (such as Haiti and Martinique), and the South Pacific (such as New Caledonia and French Polynesia).
His name is Samuel de Champlain NOT Champagne, a French man, he did all his exploring in what is now Canada, mostly along the upper Ottawa River and in Quebec.
Belgium (south) Monaco Canada (Quebec) Haiti
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer known for his voyages to North America. He claimed what is now Canada for France, made maps of the coast, and paved the way for future French colonization. He is also credited with naming Canada and exploring the St. Lawrence River.
No, Jacques Cartier was a French explorer, not Spanish. He is known for exploring the St. Lawrence River in Canada and laying claim to parts of the region for France in the 16th century.
In North America: Canada Haiti In South America: French Guiana (there is also a large French speaking population in the United States).