Giovanni da Verrazzano's exploration was funded by France. He set sail from the port of Dieppe in 1524 on behalf of King Francis I of France in search of a northwest passage to Asia.
France has historically used a combination of government-funded expeditions, exploratory missions by organizations like the French Geographical Society, and scientific research to explore new territories. They have also established colonies and trading posts in various parts of the world to expand their exploration efforts. France has a long history of exploring and settling in regions such as Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
Jacques Cartier's exploration of Canada in the 16th century was funded by King Francis I of France. King Francis I was seeking to establish French territories in the New World and expand trade routes.
Louis Jolliet's exploration of the Mississippi River was primarily funded by the Governor of New France, Jean Talon. Jolliet also received some support from the French government and Jesuit missionaries.
During his exploration, Jacques Cartier discovered the St. Lawrence River in North America and claimed the land for France. He also encountered the Iroquois and St. Lawrence Iroquoians indigenous peoples along the river.
The tried to save their lives and the monarchy. The only way to do that, was to flee France, which unfortunately was not succesfull.
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The king of France during the European age of Exploration was King Louis XIV.
His motive for exploration is to claim land for France!
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Giovanni da Verrazzano's exploration was funded by France. He set sail from the port of Dieppe in 1524 on behalf of King Francis I of France in search of a northwest passage to Asia.
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The Age of Exploration was dominated by Spain, Portugal, France, Great Britain, and the Netherlands.