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Jacques Cartier's expeditions in the 1530s were significant for mapping parts of North America and establishing French claims to territory, particularly in present-day Canada. While he did not find the riches he sought, such as gold or a passage to Asia, he did establish contact with Indigenous peoples and laid the groundwork for future French exploration and colonization. His voyages ultimately contributed to France's interest in North America, marking a crucial step in the history of European exploration. Thus, while not successful in immediate terms, his expeditions were successful in terms of exploration and future implications.

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