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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.
20 months for all of the voyages
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newfoundland
The Sistine Chapel! OK?!Michelangelo started painting the ceiling in1508 and finished it in 1512. He was away from this work some time.Michelangelo then painted the altar wall of the chapel between 1535 and 1541.
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.
his voyages took him to romainia
34 days
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it took 7 months
20 months for all of the voyages
he toke 162 men with him threw out his three voyages.
In Cartier's day, a trip across the Atlantic Ocean would take about a month, but much would depend on weather conditions.
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.
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.
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who was sent by King Francois I. When he went on his first voyage, he traveled to the Gulf of hte St. Lawrence River. At first, he'd thought he wouldn't make it, then he saw a group of Aboriginal people called the Mi'kmaq( Migmac). He traded metal goods to them, then when the Mi'kmaq saw these metal goods, they began to take their clothes off for the metal goods. Then Cartier continued down on the St. Lawrence River, then he found another group of Aboriginal people called the Haudenosaunee( Ha-the-naw-sun-nee). He put a cross onto the ground saying "Long Live the King of France!" Donnacona, the chief of the Haudenosaunee, made a cross with his fingers representing the cross then spreaded out his arms as he was representing the land around him then he turned his head like he was saying no. When Cartier left, he took Donnacona's 2 sons,Domagaya and Taignoagny. He also heard that this land was called 'kanata', so he put Canada across his map which later to be a country. There is a link below.
On his journeys to northeastern Canada, Jacques Cartier encountered native people from the Iroquois tribes. Although he attempted to establish friendly relations with the at times, he did take some dishonorable actions against them, including taking some of them captive.