he did but it was unsuccessful and most people of the colony died
The first French colony in the New World was established in 1534 when Jacques Cartier claimed land in what is now Canada for France. Cartier's expeditions led to the founding of the settlement of Quebec in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, which became a significant center for French colonial activities in North America. This marked the beginning of France's extensive involvement in the colonization of North America.
To have a fresh start for a new colony.
The intended destination was Virginia where they planned to start a colony.
Jamestown, FROM eliphete: THIS ANSWER IS WRONG BECAUSE THERE WAS ANOTHER SUCCESFUL ENGLISH COLONY IN THE NEW WORLD THAT MANY DISCREDIT, THE REAL ANSWER IS THE COLONY OF ROANOKE.
"New York is the place where we can start everything NEW" - Amare Stoudimire
so that he would conqueur it and establish a colony
St. Malo?
Jacques Cartier in 1534
go on ask. com are you stupid or something
Indians
The new world
Queen Elizabeth gave him an agreement, or charter to begin a colony
because he had to search for new land
Jacques Cartier did not establish a permanent colony, but he played a crucial role in the French exploration of North America. During his voyages in the 1530s, he claimed the land for France and explored the St. Lawrence River, laying the groundwork for future colonization. His expeditions led to the establishment of New France later in the 17th century, particularly under Samuel de Champlain.
Lord John Berkly, Sir George Cartier, Duke of york(at hat time).
Jacques cartier
None at all