Jacques Cartier's father, Pierre Cartier, was a merchant and a member of the local nobility in Saint-Malo, France. His mother, Christine Caro, came from a family of prominent merchants. This background likely influenced Jacques Cartier's later pursuits in exploration and trade during his voyages to North America in the 16th century.
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I only found one quote and it isI am inclined to believe that this is the land God gave to Cain.Jacques Cartier
Explorer Jaques Cartier was born in Saint Malo, France there is little record of Cartier's parents other than birth and death records.
The family name (= last name) of the father was : CARTIER The Christian name (= first name) of the father was : Jamet The family name (= last name) of the mother was : JANSART The Christian name (= first name) of the mother was : Jesseline
his parents names are Jamet cartier and Jesseline Jansart,so dont ask me again you creeps
Jacques Cartier is often referred to as the "Father of New France" due to his significant role in the exploration of Canada and his contributions to the establishment of French territories in North America. His voyages in the 16th century were pivotal in mapping the St. Lawrence River and claiming land for France.
he discovered the toilet
Jacques Cartiers goals were to find a route to the Pacific thorough North America (a Northwest passage) but he did not find one. It was a search for the Northern Passage.