Jacques Cartier, the French explorer, primarily traveled along the St. Lawrence River during his voyages to North America in the 1530s. His first expedition in 1534 took him to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and included the discovery of Prince Edward Island and the Gaspé Peninsula. On his subsequent voyages in 1535 and 1541, he navigated further inland, reaching the St. Lawrence River and exploring areas near present-day Montreal, which he called "Hochelaga." Cartier's routes were significant in establishing French claims to Canada and mapping the region's geography.
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He sailed from France in 1535.
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What influenced Jacques Cartier to be an explorer was his desire to travel and explore new lands so he can colonize.
Jacques Cartier traveled from France to the St. Laurence River and claimed Canada for France.
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He did most certainly not, his transportation was by boat