minerals,forests,water
Solar energy in few places. Ores(coals, etc) Fishes, and it brings lots other stuff from other places. O_O
He didn't explore Newfoundland. He was looking for the northwest passage
Explorer Jaques Cartier was born in Saint Malo, France there is little record of Cartier's parents other than birth and death records.
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.
Jacques Cartier explored the region that is now known as Canada during the 16th century. He made three voyages to North America, primarily focusing on the St. Lawrence River and the area around present-day Quebec. Cartier was the first European to map the Gulf of St. Lawrence and claimed the land for France, laying the groundwork for future French colonization in Canada. His explorations were significant in understanding the geography and resources of the region.
Jacques Cartier primarily used ships as his form of transportation during his explorations. Specifically, he used three ships on his first voyage to Canada in 1534: the Grande Hermine, the Petite Hermine, and the Emerillon. These ships allowed Cartier to navigate the Atlantic Ocean and explore the coast of North America, ultimately leading to the discovery of the St. Lawrence River.
canada
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What influenced Jacques Cartier to be an explorer was his desire to travel and explore new lands so he can colonize.
Jacques Cartier explored France and the saint Lawrence river
What body of water did Jacques Cartier discover
Jacques Cartier was looking for the Northwest Passage. Jacques is a great explore germain305
he had things to do
he liked to explore
Sorry wrong jacques
just becuz
saint lawrence
i have no idea! :D