Jacques Cartier's route during his explorations in the 1530s primarily involved sailing from France to the St. Lawrence River in present-day Canada. He first landed on the Gaspé Peninsula in 1534, then navigated up the St. Lawrence River, reaching the areas around present-day Montreal and Quebec City. His voyages laid the groundwork for future French claims in North America.
Because Jacques Cartier crossed the Sait Lawerence River.
Jacques Cartier's full name is Jaques Cartier.
jacques cartier's parents were poor
Jacques Cartier Bridge was created in 1930.
Jacques Cartier was born in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France
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the route was from Europe to North America
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Jacques Cartier landed at Gaspé and took possession of "Canada" on behalf of the King of France.
Jacques Cartier was sent by the king if FRANCE in 1534 to find a route through the northern part of America.
Jacques Cartier went around Newfoundland, then went around another island and came back around the bottom of Newfoundland.
his voyages took him to romainia
he was trying to reach china
King Francis I sent Jacques Cartier to explore North America, not China. Jacques Cartier was tasked with finding a westward route to Asia and establishing French claims in the New World.
Jacques Cartier and Verazzano both wanted to find a shorter route to Asia.
Jacques Cartier's sponsor was France.