yes, he did.
he accomplished this:
Jacques Cartier was the first to explore Newfoundland, the first to take possession of land for France, first to exchange furs with the natives. He found and mapped the St. Lawrence river. He also gave Canada its early name "Kanata" Meaning village or settlement in the Huron-Iroqouis But he misused the word for an entire region.
just type up there like this,"did Jacques cartier achive his goal?" then the answer will show you.
Yes, Jacques Cartier accomplished his goal of exploring North America for France and seeking a northwest passage to Asia. He established the French claim to the territory that would become Canada and made three voyages to North America between 1534 and 1542.
Jacques Cartier have two main goals and they are find what he needed and a passage way to China Jacques Cartier have two main goals and they are find what he needed and a passage way to China Jacques Cartier have two main goals and they are find what he needed and a passage way to China
he wanted to kill all the aboriginal peole
Jacques Cartier's sponsor was France.
Because Jacques Cartier crossed the Sait Lawerence River.
Jacques Cartier was from France.
On his first voyage, Jacques Cartier had the goal of finding a western passage to the markets of Asia as well as lands and islands where gold and other precious things would be found. On his third voyage, he was looking for the 'Kingdom of Saguenay.'
Did jacques cartier ever find gold or silver
Jacques Cartier was from france
Jacques Cartier is his name
Jacques Cartier was the first person to find the St. Lawerence River. Jacques Cartier's mother's name was Marie-Anne Beavdoin. Jacques Cartier's father's name was Jamet Cartier.