The king sent De Roberval with Cartier on his third trip to North America in 1541 to establish a permanent French settlement and to oversee the colony's governance. De Roberval was appointed as the governor of the new territory, tasked with creating a sustainable French presence and managing relations with Indigenous peoples. This expedition aimed to exploit the region's resources and strengthen France's claims in the New World. However, the mission faced numerous challenges, including harsh conditions and conflicts, ultimately leading to its failure.
jacques cartier
Jacques Cartier was sent by the king of France to find gold.
Jacques Cartier
To map North America's coastline.
To map North America's coastline.
King Francis I sent Jacques Cartier to explore North America, not China. Jacques Cartier was tasked with finding a westward route to Asia and establishing French claims in the New World.
so that he would conqueur it and establish a colony
I do not know, that was the exact same question I am asking. Why not just send Samuel de Champlain in the first place? He actually succeeded.
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i deleted this silly answer because it is wrong. i dont know the answer but repeting the question i am sure, did not help you
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because he was probably furious and was on drugs and wanted to get revenge