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How long did Jacques Cartier's first voyage take?

it took 7 months


What route did Jacques Cartier take?

Jacques Cartier explored 3 different places but only was to find the Northwest Passage Way.His first voyage was to Newfoundland.On his secnd voyage was to the St.Laruence River.On Cartier last voyage he settled in Canada which he named and died there of old age.


What 3 routes did Jacques Cartier take?

Jacques Cartier explored 3 different places but only was to find the Northwest Passage Way.His first voyage was to Newfoundland.On his secnd voyage was to the St.Laruence River.On Cartier last voyage he settled in Canada which he named and died there of old age.


How long did you take for Jacques Cartier to get to Canada?

34 days


When did Jacques Cartier explore the Atlantic coat of North America?

1st voyage in 1534 and 2nd voyage in 1535. He was believed to take a voyage somewhere between 1524-1527 hut that has never been proved.


How long did it take for Jacques Cartier to sail the new world?

In Cartier's day, a trip across the Atlantic Ocean would take about a month, but much would depend on weather conditions.


Where did the voyage take Jacques?

newfoundland


Where did Jacques Cartier's voyages take him?

his voyages took him to romainia


Who did Jacques cartier take on his journey?

Neil Andrew Yockey. And his ego.


Did champlian take cartier's voyage?

Many people believe that they took the same voyage but champlian explored a little more


How many men did Jacques Cartier take?

he toke 162 men with him threw out his three voyages.


What oceans did Jacques Cartier take?

Jacques Cartier primarily explored the Atlantic Ocean during his voyages to North America in the 16th century. He sailed up the St. Lawrence River, which connects to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, an extension of the Atlantic. Cartier's expeditions were instrumental in laying the groundwork for future French claims in Canada.