Henry Hudson
Henry Hudson
The expedition in search of the Northwest Passage from France was led by Jacques Cartier in the 16th century. Cartier made three voyages to Canada between 1534 and 1542, exploring the St. Lawrence River and claiming territory for France. His endeavors laid the groundwork for future exploration and colonization in North America, although he did not find the Northwest Passage.
No, the French did not find the Northwest Passage through the establishment of colonies. The search for the Northwest Passage was primarily conducted by European explorers seeking a direct sea route to Asia through the Arctic region. French explorers did establish colonies in North America but did not find the Northwest Passage.
John Cabot was the first to search for the northwest passaage.
Henry Hudson searched for the northwest passage in 1607.
The Search for the Northwest Passage - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The first person to seach for the northwest passage was JONE CABOT
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People thought that the Northwest passage would be easier for trading and trading ships. It turns out that the Northwest passage does not exist
People thought that the Northwest passage would be easier for trading and trading ships. It turns out that the Northwest passage does not exist
People thought that the Northwest passage would be easier for trading and trading ships. It turns out that the Northwest passage does not exist
People thought that the Northwest passage would be easier for trading and trading ships. It turns out that the Northwest passage does not exist