Jacques Cartier was a French explorer of Breton origin who claimed what is now Canada for France. Jacques Cartier discovered Prince Edward Island in 1534. He was the first explorer of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Jacques Cartier built a fort at Stadacona, where Quebec City is now located. Further up the St. Lawrence, Cartier had Indian guides lead him to Hochelaga or Montreal. Jacques Cartier was the first explorer to chart the St. Lawrence River.
Jim Fanning was the first general manager of the Montreal Expos.
The first French colony in North America was established by Jacques Cartier in 1534 when he claimed the land for France during his exploration of the St. Lawrence River. This led to the founding of Quebec by Samuel de Champlain in 1608, which became a significant settlement and center of French colonial activity in the region.
Virginia, where Jamestown is. :)
In the Carolina Colony.
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the settlers didn't get along with the natives who lived there
His sailors did not get along with the native of the area
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
Montreal was first settled by a European named Jacques Cartier. He first came to an Indian village named Hochelaga in October of 1535 which was later named Montreal.
Cartier's first colony at Montreal failed because the settlers couldn't get along with the Native Americans and since they couldn't get along harsh winters were hard to survive in.
The first European on the site that would later become Montreal was Jacques Cartier. if you talk hockey, its mats naslud, swedish in 1985
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France, Jacques Cartier had discovered it in his first voyage.