He used a stick and a napkin
sailboat
1 of them is the Small Ermine
i think he used an astrolabe and a compass.
Jacques Cartier traveled primarily by ship during his explorations of North America in the 1530s. He sailed up the St. Lawrence River, making several voyages that took him to present-day Canada. His journeys were marked by the use of small sailing vessels, which allowed him to navigate the challenging waters and coastal areas he encountered.
They used a ship and a navigator to help them find their destination and the navigators were a magnetic compass and astrolabe (the stars). He could of use the blah blah!
Jacques Cartier used navigation tools such as compasses, astrolabes, and cross staffs to help navigate the seas. He also used maps, charts, and logbooks to keep track of his voyages and discoveries. Additionally, he employed basic tools for ship maintenance and survival, such as ropes, sails, and anchors.
he used white cedar bark (a type of tree) and leaves.
he used 3 ships and 61 men
jacquescartierused ships for transportation for his voyages
Jacques Cartier used navigational tools like the astrolabe and quadrant to determine his ship's position at sea. These tools helped him navigate the open waters and accurately chart his voyages to North America.
Jacques Cartier explored new territories by sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. He used ships to navigate the waterways, such as the St. Lawrence River, to reach new lands and make important discoveries in North America. Cartier's expeditions were funded by the French monarchy in the early 16th century.
Jacques Cartier primarily used ships as his form of transportation during his explorations. Specifically, he used three ships on his first voyage to Canada in 1534: the Grande Hermine, the Petite Hermine, and the Emerillon. These ships allowed Cartier to navigate the Atlantic Ocean and explore the coast of North America, ultimately leading to the discovery of the St. Lawrence River.