Yes, that is correct.
The impact Giovanni da Verrazano had on North America is that he explored unknown lands under King Francis I of France, thus, establishing French claim to these parts.
Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.
they claimed Iceland and Greenland
A) France wanted to get rid of monarchies in Europe. B) France wanted to weaken its long-time enemy, England. C) Eventually, France wanted to claim all lands in North America. D) The United States and France planned to create an empire.
they wanted to teach their religions
The impact Giovanni da Verrazano had on North America is that he explored unknown lands under King Francis I of France, thus, establishing French claim to these parts.
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he stole a native child to take back to France with him on one of his voyages
Jacques Cartier claimed present-day Canada for France. He explored and claimed territories in the areas now known as Quebec and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Despite the claims made by the French kings over the lands explored by Verrazano and Cartier in the early 16th century, France delayed establishing a permanent settlement in the New World due to various factors, including political instability, lack of resources, and competing interests from other European powers. It wasn't until 1608, with Samuel de Champlain founding Quebec, that France solidified its presence in North America. This delay allowed other nations, particularly England and Spain, to strengthen their foothold in the region.
To search for gold and to establish its claim to the lands.
True. Although the king of France claimed the lands explored by Giovanni da Verrazzano and Jacques Cartier in the 16th century, it took several decades before France established its first permanent settlement in the New World. The first successful settlement, Quebec, was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608, highlighting the delay in colonization despite earlier explorations.
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To reach the eastern lands (pretty much Asia) with less cost.