Jacques Cartier explored and recorded much of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Canada. He most likely did not find spices and silk in Canada.
Jacques Cartier explored mostly the St. Lawrence River, but only on his second and third voyages. On the first, he sailed from France to Newfoundland, north through the Strait of Belle Isle, through the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Gaspé Peninsula, and back through the Strait of Belle Isle to France.
Jacques Cartier made three trips to the "New World." The first was in 1534 when he explored the Gulf Of St Lawrence. Cartier explored the St Lawrence River during his second voyage, 1535-1536. On this trip, as well as the 1541-1542 trip, Cartier wintered near present-day Québec City. Canadian archaeologists recently confirmed the location of Cartier's "Charlesbourg-Royal" as being at Cap Rouge, Québec. There, 400 people survived the winter despite the cold weather and Indian attacks
Cartier explored the St. Lawrence river trying to find a route to Asia. Also he traveled threw newfoundland in present day Canada. And was the first explorer in the Gulf of St. Lawrence A.K.A present day Quebek
Jacques Cartier's explorations and mapping were concentrated on the St Lawrence River, as far upstream as the Lachine Rapids at present-day Montréal, and to a lesser extent in the Gulf of St Lawrence.
st. Lawrence gulf
St. Lawrence
st.lawrence
The Gulf of St. Lawrence.
the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, which he named Canada.BrazilNewfoundlandStadaconaCap-Rouge, QuebecOttawa River
I don't think he named a gulf but, in his voyages he went to the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
I believe it was Jacques Cartier who discovered the Strait of Belle Isle and explored to Gulf to St. Lawrence.
Jacques Cartier explored and recorded much of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Canada. He most likely did not find spices and silk in Canada.
Jacques Cartier found Canada Montreal, his mission from the king was to find the northwest passage, but it didnt exsist.Jacques Cartier explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St Lawrence River.
Jacques Cartier found Canada Montreal, his mission from the king was to find the northwest passage, but it didnt exsist.Jacques Cartier explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St Lawrence River.
Cartier explored much of the Gulf of St Lawrence and also explored the St Lawrence River as far as present day Montreal.
Canada, as we know it today, did not exist as a political entity when Jacques Cartier explored the Gulf of St Lawrence in 1534.