They weren't french, they were American. The answer is Lewis and Clark.
the french was looking for gold that wat my teacher told me um ur some wat wrong i was a city um mesa something
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French-Canadian explorers who travelled by canoe (or foot) during the fur trade were called Voyageurs.
There were many explorers during the period of the Renaissance. Three well-known explorers are Ferdinand Magellan, Samuel de Champlain and Christopher Columbus.
French-Canadian explorers Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette explored the Mississippi River from the Wisconsin River to the Arkansas River in 1673.
No, the French did not find the Northwest Passage through the establishment of colonies. The search for the Northwest Passage was primarily conducted by European explorers seeking a direct sea route to Asia through the Arctic region. French explorers did establish colonies in North America but did not find the Northwest Passage.
henry
French explorers were originally looking for a northwest passage to Asia, as well as new trade routes and resources. English explorers were mainly searching for a northwest passage to Asia, as well as opportunities for colonization and trade.
NWP for Northwest passage.
Northwest Passage. it is NOT about explorers such as Amundsen.
They tried to help them to find the northwest passage
The French explorer was Jacques Cartier an duch was Henry Hudson
The French explorer was Jacques Cartier an duch was Henry Hudson
Jacques Cartier and Henrey Hudson :D WEELCCOOMMEEE ;)
it was important to find it because English, French and Dutch explorers were looking to get rich dog and cats to
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal