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Because Jacques Cartier crossed the Sait Lawerence River.
Yes named Mary Cartier and Coby Cartier
Jacques Cartier's full name is Jaques Cartier.
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Yes, Jacques Cartier named the St. Lawrence river, after a catholic saint. Since there was a priest on board with him, Cartier asked which saint's birthday was the closest day of discovery, and St. Lawrence's birthday (or feast day) was the closest.
Because Jacques Cartier crossed the Sait Lawerence River.
Jacques Cartier's farther was named Jamet Cartier Jacques Cartier's mom was Marie-Anne Beavdoin Jacques Cartiers wife is Mary Des Granche
Jacques Cartier discovered and named the St. Lawrence River.
Yes named Mary Cartier and Coby Cartier
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Yes, Jacques Cartier had parents. He was born around 1491 in Saint-Malo, France, to a family of merchants. His father was also named Jacques Cartier, and his mother was named Catherine de Limoüzin. Cartier's family background likely influenced his later ventures as an explorer and navigator.
Jacques Cartier. He also discovered Newfoundland, and named it.
St. Lawrence
The Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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Yes, Jacques Cartier had one wife named Catherine des Granches. They were married in 1520.