The Northwest Passage is a sea route that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Archipelago of Canada. Historically sought by explorers as a shortcut for trade routes, it was considered a significant maritime passage during the Age of Exploration. Although it was long believed to be impassable due to ice, climate change has made parts of it more navigable in recent years, sparking renewed interest in its potential for shipping and resource exploration.
northwest ordinance
Slavery was prohibited in the 1787 Northwest ordinance.
Northwest Territories was created in 1870.
The Northwest Territories lie northwest of Central Canada. It has an area of 1,140,835 square kilometers, with its capital at Yellowknife.
northwest was usually gold and mining
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He wanted to chart and navigate a section of the Northwest passege.
For a northwest passege to Asia and looking for riches in Canada where he could establish a new settlement
The French sent Jacques Cartier on exploratory missions in the 16th century to find the Northwest Passage. Despite not locating the passage, Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River and claimed parts of Canada for France.
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He was trying to be the only one to find a shortcut from Europe to the far East... But he did not accomplish this :( to bad......
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