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Jacques Cartier, the French explorer known for his voyages to Canada, died on September 1, 1557, in Saint-Malo, France. The exact circumstances of his death are not well-documented, but it is believed he died of natural causes after returning from his explorations. Cartier lived a relatively quiet life following his later voyages and did not undertake any significant expeditions after 1542. His contributions to exploration, however, left a lasting legacy in the History of Canada.

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