Jacques Cartier was born on December 31, 1491 and died on September 1, 1557. Jacques Cartier would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 523 years old today.
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Positive: He discovered Mont Royal Present day Montreal Canada and Natives were living there, close to where McGill University is today. Negative: It is believed that he was indirectly responsible for the extinction of all the native People of the St Lawrence ( Montreal) due to exposure to Europeans.
yep
The PARTHENON still exists today, but no panthenon.
Jacques Cartier was born on December 31, 1491 and died on September 1, 1557. Jacques Cartier would have been 65 years old at the time of death or 523 years old today.
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Assuming you're talking about the French explorer... 625 years old !
Jacques Cartier, the French explorer known for his expeditions to Canada in the 16th century, lived from 1491 to 1557. Given the passage of over 460 years since his death, it is highly unlikely that any direct descendants of Cartier are still alive today. However, his legacy may continue through extended family or distant relatives, though specific information on them is not widely documented.
Canada, as we know it today, did not exist as a political entity when Jacques Cartier explored the Gulf of St Lawrence in 1534.
"Today was our first day at sea. The weather was good, no clouds at the horizon and we are praying for a smooth sail."
he went to a big hill in what is called Montreal today and said,"mont royal" which means royal mountain
He's amazing!
because she was a queen
yes, infacted 20 percent still remember him.
It pretty much started WWII.
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