Both Giovanni da Verrazzano and Jacques Cartier aimed to explore and claim new territories for France in North America during the early 16th century. Verrazzano sought a westward route to Asia and aimed to establish trade relations, while Cartier's primary goal was to explore the St. Lawrence River and lay the groundwork for French colonization in Canada. Their expeditions were instrumental in expanding European knowledge of the continent and its indigenous peoples.
yes
True
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The North West Passage
True. Both Jacques Cartier and Giovanni da Verrazzano aimed to find a Northwest Passage to Asia. Their explorations were motivated by the desire to establish trade routes and access the riches of the East. While they took different routes and operated in different periods, their ultimate goal of discovering a passage through North America to the Pacific Ocean was similar.
to find fur and lumber and gold
Verrazano, Cartier, and Hudson were all explorers searching for a northwest passage to Asia, specifically a route that would allow for faster trade with the lucrative markets of the East Indies. Verrazano explored the eastern coast of North America for France, Cartier sought to establish French claims in Canada, and Hudson, sailing for both England and the Dutch, aimed to find a direct route through North America to the Pacific. Their expeditions contributed to European exploration and colonization of North America.
Yess he succeed his goal
No
Verrazano, Cartier, and Hudson were all explorers who searched for a western sea route to Asia or a passage to the Pacific Ocean. They were seeking a quicker and more direct route for trading goods with Asia.
going to china
no