Magellan met native americans
native working Africans.
Yes he actually met the Emperor The great Kublai Khan and worked for him as ambassador.
No one is sure where he had landed in the Newfoundland so no one is sure if he did or did not meet the Natives.
If you mean, did he meet Natives from America, then no he didn't. Marco Polo never traveled to America. He did meet the natives of many lands in his travels.
he met the natives and treated them like garbage he gave them lame stuff
On Jacques cartier's voyage he met the iroquions and Hurons.
Jacques Cartier encountered Iroquoians, Beothuk, Mi'kmaq and Hochelaga tribes.
Yes, Jacques Cartier encountered First Nations peoples during his explorations of Canada in the 16th century. He met and interacted with indigenous groups such as the Mi'kmaq and the St. Lawrence Iroquoians.
Jacques Cartier first made contact with the First Nations people around the area now known as Quebec, Canada, specifically in the Gaspé Peninsula in 1534. He encountered the Mi'kmaq people and traded with them.
Jacques Cartier met the First Nations people, specifically the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, in present-day Canada during his explorations in the 16th century. This interaction was significant in shaping European-Indigenous relations and influencing the development of the country.
he had to be silly, so he set sail to meet a therapist
No but, he was so close to meeting his goal. He followed a river but the winters were strong.
The interactions between Jacques Cartier and the First Nations were initially peaceful, with the First Nations providing assistance and forming trade relationships with the French explorers. However, as more settlers arrived and conflicts over territory and resources arose, the relationship became more strained.
what natives did matthew flinders meet on his journey
Meet the Natives - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Jacques Cartier's reason for exploring was that he wanted to find a Northwest route to India and the Spice Islands. During this endeavor, he discovered the Prince Edward Island. He also went on to explore parts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence in 1534. King Francis I authorized Jacques Cartier to undertake this voyage because the king also wanted to find gold and riches in this new land.