Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who led expeditions to North America in 1534, 1535, and 1541. Cartier was looking for the northwest passage. Canada was named by Jacques Cartier.
Samuel de Champlain
Jacques Cartier was born around 1491 in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France. He grew up in a seafaring family, which influenced his early interest in exploration and navigation. Cartier became a skilled navigator and sailor, and by the early 1530s, he was commissioned by the French crown to explore the New World, leading to his significant voyages to Canada. His early experiences at sea laid the foundation for his later expeditions and contributions to the European understanding of North America.
John Smith
Samuel De Champlain founded the settlement in 1608
I don't kow the answer. If an African sailor helped Columbus navigate the ship to America, do you know who he was?
He was a sailor - noted for his exploration of the Atlantic coast of north america.
A sailor in French is un marin.
A sailor is 'un marin' in French. The navy is 'la marine'.
Juan de Fuca was a Greek sailor who conducted exploration voyages for Spain in the 16th century. He explored the western coast of northwestern North America.
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Introduced into Britain by Sir Frances Drake in 1580
in America its rated PG and japan TV14
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The Daily Life of a French Sailor - 1907 was released on: USA: 21 December 1907
Do you mean what companies published Sailor Moon? It was published by Kodansha in Japan and Tokyopop in America.
its rated PG or just G
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