"The two captains had been sent forth by Sir Walter Ralegh to discover territories in North America suitable for colonization." -From Amadas and Barlowe's Voyage to Virginia, 1584 in the 8th Edition of the Norton Anthology of English Literature Vol. B
Originally set in 1940's WWII of the allies across German filled Europe but as years (in reality) past, creators of Captain America comics sent him through different eras and universes
No-one killed Captain America. It was originally thought that he was assassinated by the Crossbones (deployed as a sniper). and orchestrated by the Red Skull, BUT it was revealed later that the gun used on him sent him back in time to a specific time and place.
yes after being denied by the military he got sent over seas to France with the red cross and returned to America in 1918.
Melanie was not sent to a concentration camp. Although she was sent to overcrowded Jewish homes in Belgrade. Melanie was not sent to a concentration camp. Although she was sent to overcrowded Jewish homes in Belgrade.
It was queen Elizabeth.
Dont worry about it.
Jacques cartier was sent to north amercia by the king of France
The King of france sent him to Canada for Gold and diamonds! :P Hope this answer helped! :)
Jacques Cartier was sent to North America by the French in the 16th century in search of a northwest passage to Asia for trade. He was also seeking riches such as gold, silver, and other valuable resources. Additionally, he was tasked with exploring and claiming new lands for France.
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.
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He was looking for the Northwest passage. He was sent by the french government.
Jacques Cartier was sent to find a passage through North America, specifically a route that would connect the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. His expeditions in the 1530s aimed to discover a northwest passage that would facilitate trade and exploration. Ultimately, Cartier explored parts of what is now Canada, including the St. Lawrence River, but did not find the desired passage. His voyages, however, laid the groundwork for future French claims in North America.
Jacques Cartier was sent by the king if FRANCE in 1534 to find a route through the northern part of America.
Samuel de Champlain was sent by France to explore the North American continent and establish the French colonies in what is now Canada.
France sent Samuel de Champlain to America to explore and establish French colonies in the early 17th century. Champlain is known as the "Father of New France" for his role in founding Quebec City in 1608.