Champlain and Cartier explored the st. Lawrence river .
Samuel de Champlain
Jacques Cartier
The St. Lawrence River forms part of the eastern end of the border between Canada and the United States. The St. Lawrence River is also used as a shipping channel. Ships use it to go between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes.
The Mississippi River is the largest river by outflow in the U.S. It ranks tenth in the world, and the St. Lawrence ranks twentieth. A link is provided to the list of the world's largest rivers by average discharge which is posted in Wikipedia so you can see what else is in the top ten.
The population of Tilney St Lawrence is 1,465.
Yes, Joliet was a French-Canadian explorer who, along with Jacques Marquette, explored the Mississippi River basin. Their expedition in 1673 paved the way for French territorial claims in the region and increased knowledge of the landscape.
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Jacques Cartier
Jacques Cartier was sponsored by France to start a French colony in the New World. He explored that St. Lawrence River Valley.
Jacques Cartier was a French navigator who explored and claimed for France. He was the first European explorer to discover the St. Lawrence River.
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Cartier explored much of the Gulf of St Lawrence and also explored the St Lawrence River as far as present day Montreal.
It's The Mississippi River And St. Lawrence
Samuel de Champlain
Jacques Cartier explored mostly the St. Lawrence River, but only on his second and third voyages. On the first, he sailed from France to Newfoundland, north through the Strait of Belle Isle, through the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Gaspé Peninsula, and back through the Strait of Belle Isle to France.
Jacques Cartier
Explorer Jacques Cartier is credited with being the first European to explore the St. Lawrence River in the early 16th century. His expeditions helped establish French claims to Canada.