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When time flow from past to present to future, that is generally known as the passing of time. Time passes.
Jacques Cartier's exploration route primarily took him along the St. Lawrence River in Canada during the early 16th century. He made three voyages to North America, with his first in 1534 leading him to the Gaspé Peninsula, where he claimed the land for France. On his subsequent voyages in 1535 and 1541, he traveled further inland to present-day Quebec City and Montreal, navigating the St. Lawrence River and establishing contact with Indigenous peoples. Cartier's journey laid the groundwork for future French exploration and colonization in North America.
history is a waste of time.
where ever pendragon goes the time period is different...there is no specific time period Actually, Bobby is everywhere and nowhere. He always is in the time that he needs to be in.
1438-1535
1535 was the date of his second voyage, this time he sailed up the St Lawrence river.
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He reached Mexico (New Spain, at the time) in 1535.
august 15 ,1535 august 15 ,1535
1535 kilometres = 953.8 miles
1535 in and of itself is not an equation. In the number 1535 the one is thousands, the 5 is hundreds, the 3 is tens and the 5 is ones.
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Jacques Cartier's ships were: The Grande Hermine from 1535-36. The Petite Hermine from 1535-36. The Emerillion from 1535-36. Georges from 1541-42. And The Saint-Brieux from 1541-42.