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Jaques Cartier, the French explorer known for his voyages to North America in the 16th century, was not considered wealthy in the traditional sense. His wealth stemmed from his status as a navigator and explorer rather than personal riches, as he often sought sponsorship from the French crown. Cartier's expeditions did lead to valuable discoveries, but his financial success was largely dependent on the support he received from King Francis I and the potential riches of the lands he explored.

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