During his voyages to Canada, Jacques Cartier faced significant challenges, including outbreaks of sickness among his crew. The harsh climate, lack of adequate supplies, and exposure to unfamiliar diseases contributed to illnesses like scurvy, which were exacerbated by insufficient nutrition. These health issues not only affected the morale of his crew but also hindered his exploration efforts and ability to establish relations with Indigenous peoples.
Scrvvy
yes
scurvy
scurvy
the nice kind
Probably various tribes of Native Americans.
Jacques Cartier encountered problems such as harsh weather conditions, disease, lack of food supplies, hostile encounters with Indigenous Peoples, and difficulties navigating unknown territories during his exploration of Canada in the 16th century. These challenges often hindered his expeditions and led to setbacks in his exploration efforts.
Jacques Cartier did not have problems on his vogage but however he did not reach his destination. He also had astma so it was hard for him to breath during certain perods.
lol head is dead
On June,24th,1534 Cartier had recorded his first encounter with a Mik'maq person
Jacques Cartier's sponsor was France.
Because Jacques Cartier crossed the Sait Lawerence River.