Jacques Cartier's crew were pardoned lawbreakers because they were facing charges of piracy and were offered a pardon in exchange for agreeing to join Cartier's expedition to the New World in 1534. This arrangement provided them with a chance to reduce their sentences and seek riches in the newly discovered lands.
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I had to block him on Facebook.We bought cement blocks. The application did not block online advertising.
for one, many lawbreakers could not get jobs elsewhere. Also they could go out to a colony and no one would care about there past. Just whether of not they were a capable worker.
110 people
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)
his crew had 110 people in it.
his crew had 110 people in it.
his crew was the indians from back in the day
He didn't pay his crew.
he had 110 crew members
he had 110 crew members
jacques marquette
stupid people
This can not be answered, but men who sailed were a rough sort. Often the men who went on trips like Cartier's. were just out of jail and wanted a way to get out of town. Many of the crew on the Columbus ships were Jews who were forced to leave Spain by the crown. The day the ship left was the deadline for leaving.