New France was an area in North America that was colonized by France. It was Jacques Cartier that first began the exploration of New France in 1534.
The French. Or if you want to say France that's fine to.
he did not explore France,if that is what you are asking about.he did tho explore under the "permission" of France,and cartier is renowned for his discovery of Canada's saint Lawrence river.
Jacques Cartier did not establish a permanent colony, but he played a crucial role in the French exploration of North America. During his voyages in the 1530s, he claimed the land for France and explored the St. Lawrence River, laying the groundwork for future colonization. His expeditions led to the establishment of New France later in the 17th century, particularly under Samuel de Champlain.
They explored the west because they were looking for a way to get to the new land or th America's in some cases.
LaSalle explored North America for France, having the patronage of the French King Louis. He named Louisiana for the King Louis, and was the first European to travel the length of the Mississippi River. He also was aiming to find a route to the Pacific. Along with Louisiana, he claimed Mississpppi for France.
He explored for everyone in France (P.S. He was the Father of New France)He also explored for Henry IV of France
Cartier explored for France.
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Dutch, England, France
he explored the new world for France
Jacques Cartier explored for France, and doing this he usually explored in Canada.
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he explored for France
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Because he went in search of new land for the king of France.