Jacques Cartier was looking for the North West Passage. (NWP)
1423-1426
Jacques Cartier searched for a short route for lands to trade with. Though, Cartier was very unsuccessful.He did though, on his trip find the St.Lawrance River and some others like he would always call Canada, "Kanata". He was also looking for pie specifically pumpkin but was unsuccesfull in his pie hunt
Jacques Cartier discovered the St. Lawrence River and explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence in the early 16th century, claiming the region for France. He was one of the first Europeans to explore and map parts of Canada.
Jacques Cartier explored in search of a northwest passage to Asia and to find riches in the New World for France. He also hoped to establish new trade routes and alliances with Indigenous peoples.
Jacques Cartier was influenced by the explorations of Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano, who had explored the coast of North America. Additionally, Cartier was likely influenced by the desire to find a northwest passage to Asia, similar to the exploration efforts of other European navigators of his time.
Jacques Cartier explored for France, and doing this he usually explored in Canada.
yes he did he explored Canada
Jacques Cartier explored France and the saint Lawrence river
1934
jacques cartier izs i portant because he explored for us
no he was not alone
Christopher Columbus, Jacques Cartier.
Jacques Cartier was looking for a northwest passage to Asia when he explored the St. Lawrence River and parts of what is now Canada in the 16th century. He was hoping to find a water route to Asia that would make trade easier.
Jacques Cartier was looking for the Northwest Passage. Jacques is a great explore germain305
It was Jacques Cartier that explored Canada and claimed it for France. When arriving in the region the area was then known as Newfoundland. It was in 1534 when Jacques Cartier arrived in the area now known as Canada.
He explored for a western waterway to China
Jacques Cartier