maybe he thought he found gold but turned out it ws not gold
maybe he thought he found gold but turned out it ws not gold
i dont know
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becauz he discovered canada
Yes, Jacques Cartier (A French Mariner and Explorer) discovered the St. Lawrence River. Much of French claims to Canada are based on Cartiers explorations. He discovered it while looking for the Northwest Passage to Asia.
The minerals that Cartier's expedition found in interior Canada, near Lake Ontario, consisted of iron pyrite (fool's gold) and quartz crystals, which appear similar to gold and diamonds, respectively.
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.
We still remember Jacques Cartier today because he discovered the St. Lawrence River in Canada.
He would die
becauz he discovered canada
because he dicovered Canada and if he didnt discover Canada there wouldn't be a Canada
maybe he thought he found gold but turned out it ws not gold
Jacques Cartier was the one to claim Canada for the French and to give it its name. He essentially scouted out the land, giving the French an idea about what was located there and brought back things from the Americas.
Jacques Cartier was the one to claim Canada for the French and to give it its name. He essentially scouted out the land, giving the French an idea about what was located there and brought back things from the Americas.
Yes, Jacques Plante was a Canadian professional ice hockey goalie. He was born in Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel, Mauricie, Quebec, Canada.
Yes, Jacques Cartier (A French Mariner and Explorer) discovered the St. Lawrence River. Much of French claims to Canada are based on Cartiers explorations. He discovered it while looking for the Northwest Passage to Asia.
No one discovered the Canadian flag. It was designed by Jacques Saint-Cyr.
he went to Canada
Jacques Cartier brought back items such as gold and diamonds to Canada, as well as indigenous artifacts, plants, and animals from his explorations in the New World. These items became important in expanding knowledge of the region and establishing trade relationships.
Ben Moss Jewelers has been in business in Canada since 1910. They have 63 locations located across the country, and are sure to have regular sales on diamonds.