In 1535 Iroquois Indians directed Cartier to a village that was referenced as Canada. The name eventually caught on to title the whole domain of present day Canada.
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George-Étienne Cartier (1814-1873) was prominent in Lower Canada within the "United Province of Canada" that existed from 1841 to 1867.
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Jacques Cartier discovered Newfoundland, NOT JOHN CABOT
he explored Canada
he explored Canada in 1859.
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Jacques Cartier, 16th century. Discovered Canada.
he was sent by the King of France
very long ago 1500s
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 made three voyages to what is now Canada. The first was in 1534, the second during 1535-1536, and the third during 1541-1542.
In 1535 Iroquois Indians directed Cartier to a village that was referenced as Canada. The name eventually caught on to title the whole domain of present day Canada.
Jacques Cartier was the first French explorer to explore Canada. He also discovered the St. Lawrence River.
Jacques Cartier found Canada Montreal, his mission from the king was to find the northwest passage, but it didnt exsist.Jacques Cartier explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St Lawrence River.
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