he took them back to France so they could learn french so that the native and french could communicate with each other
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who made three voyages to North America in the 16th century. He is credited with exploring and mapping parts of Canada, specifically the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River. His expeditions contributed to France's claims in North America and opened the door for further exploration and colonization by the French.
His exploration of the St. Lawrence River allowed France to lay claim to lands that would become Canada.
He was a Frenchman from the region of Brittany in the north-west of France. He would therefore probably have described himself as a Breton.
Jacques Cartier was caring because he asked the First Nations people to brew a drink which would prevent scury when of course, his men had.......scury! Jacques Cartier was brave because he would of got killed on his journey so he was taking a risk. Jacques Cartier was curious because he wanted to explore and see if there were any other lands. go on Wikipedia.com and type in Jacques Cartier. You will see ALOT of information about him! Goodluck,Damon Langford
Jacues Cartier. Jacques Cartier did his voyage in the 15th century so he could not claim Canada whoever wrote the first answer probably wasn't paying attention to the question. Also he spelled his name wrong. By the way he died in 1551
France didnt want to only Belgian wanted to colonize congo
In 1524, Giovanni da Verranzano explored the New World for France. He searched for a route to the Indies through the continent. Verranzano sailed up and down the East Coast of America looking for a passage that would take him further west. He could not find one so he returned, making no distinct claim for France. Some historians say French explorer Jacques Cartier accompanied Verranzano to the New World. In 1534 Cartier tried to find a sea passage to the East Indies through North America. He could not find a river that would take ships west from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Instead he discovered the St. Lawrence River. The St. Lawrence River ended much sooner than Cartier expected. It ended on a high hill which Cartier named Mont Real or King's Mountain in honor of the King of France. Mont Real later became Montreal. Cartier named the area New France and claimed it in the name of the King of France. This discovery opened Canada for Europeans wanting to settle in North America. Cartier took colonists to Cape Rouge near Quebec. The colony was a failure. After this France lost interest in Canada. It would be more than 70 years before another Frenchman came to the mouth of the St. Lawrence River. Cartier never discovered the North West Passage, but his explorations allowed France to claim the Area, which is now Canada.
Yes, Captain Cartier was indeed Jacques Cartier, the French explorer. The French version of the word "Captain" is Capitaine, so it is assumed he would be Capitaine Jacques Cartier?
The Coalition had given France back to a Bourbon King which was not what the people of France wanted or deserved.
France.
I Would Think that The French would Listen to Whatever they Wanted too....Lolzz!
Jacques Cartier is best known for exploring the St. Lawrence River and discovering Prince Edward Island in 1534. He also established a base near Quebec. He was a French explorer who helped France claim lands that would be known as Canada.