Jacques Cartier's first voyage was 1534. April twentieth.
Jacques Cartier had started his first voyage at ST. MALO, BRITTANY, FRANCE IN 1534.
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he sailed on the santa maria
yes he got a reward when he got back yes he got a reward when he got back
During Jacques Cartier's first voyage to the New World, he discovered the Acadian Peninsula, in present-day New Brunswick, as well as Gaspé, Anticosti Island, and the Magdeline Islands, in present-day Québec. Cartier also discovered that the Isle of Newfoundland was, in fact, an island.
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Cartier's three expeditions took place soon after jacques cartiers voyage along the St. Lawrence River.
becauz he discovered canada
the rudder of the caravel pinta became loose
On his first voyage, Jacques Cartier had the goal of finding a western passage to the markets of Asia as well as lands and islands where gold and other precious things would be found. On his third voyage, he was looking for the 'Kingdom of Saguenay.'
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I couldn't find this answer on Wikipedia of any other site, so I am guessing it is unknown. I know on his first voyage, he had 61 and on his second, e had 110.] Hope this helps! (maybe)
Jacques Cartier was the one to claim Canada for the French and to give it its name. He essentially scouted out the land, giving the French an idea about what was located there and brought back things from the Americas.