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Jacques Cartier returned home to France after his first voyage to Canada in 1536. He arrived back in Saint-Malo on July 15, 1536. Cartier made multiple voyages to the New World, but this particular return marked the conclusion of his initial exploration of the St. Lawrence River and surrounding areas.

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Does Jacques Carteir have any other names?

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Who was Jacques Carteir?

A french navigator and an french explorer.


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When did Jacques Cartier return home from his final voyage?

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Jacques Carteir voyage was a success because he discovered the St. Lawrence river and name it.


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First, the Vikings landed on our shore around the year 500 CE, but then in 1497, John Cabot landed in Canada, becoming the first European explorer to set foot on Canadian soil.


Why did Jacques Cartier return to France?

because that was his homeland


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What was Jacques carteir looking for?

Jacques Cartier was a French explorer seeking a northwest passage to Asia, specifically looking for a route to the riches of the East Indies. During his voyages in the 1530s, he explored the St. Lawrence River and claimed territory for France, believing he had found a pathway to vast resources and trade opportunities. His explorations ultimately led to the establishment of French claims in Canada.