not sure but France would be my best guess
no not really, because he took chief donnacona and his two sons back to France with him and nobody ever saw them again.
no, not for 14 years and 268 days, if they leave France, even walk five steps outside the border of France, they arnt allowed back into France for 14 years and 268days, if they do come back within that time, they are removed forcefully, and never allowed to return. they usually go to live in Spain,Italy or Germany as they are closest, which is why if you go to those countries a lot of the people can speak french and that language. because they left and then came back.
Thomas Becket came back from France after 6 years there in July 1170.
When a employee has to leave for personal reasons and is not paid for the time gone but is insured that when they came back they would get there job back too.
Jacques Cartier brought back to France from Canada various items such as plants, animals, and indigenous artifacts. He also brought back reports on the geography and resources of the land, which helped to fuel French interest in exploring and colonizing the region.
Jacques Cartier sailed on behalf of King Francis I, in hopes of finding gold, spices and an alternate route to Asia. He kidnapped two natives and brought them back to France. King Francis was interested and sent Cartier back to America a second time. However, they arrived during harsh winter weather, and succeeded in angering the Iroquois tribes. Cartier sailed back to France empty-handed except for two Iroquois Chiefs he had captured.
Jacques Cartier wanted to personally wanted to tell King Francis about his discoveries and be a hero in France.
Jacques Cartier brought back items such as gold and diamonds to Canada, as well as indigenous artifacts, plants, and animals from his explorations in the New World. These items became important in expanding knowledge of the region and establishing trade relationships.
he took them back to france so they could learn french so that the native and french could communicate with each other
Cartier stole several Indigenous people, including Chief Donnacona and his two sons. He took them back to France after his second voyage to the Americas in 1535.
A person can bring 1.5 liters of wine back to Canada from France. That is equal to two bottles per person.
Can you leave Canada back home to Jordan with an expired Jordanian Passport
Jacques Cartier was a French Explorer who claimed the area that is now Canada for France. The sea route he took began at Cape Bonne Vista and went south to Cap de Saivage. Frome there he turned north to Terre de Cain before going back to France.
One conflict Jacques Cartier had with the Native Americans was when he kidnapped their chief, Donnacona, in an attempt to bring him back to France. This action created mistrust and hostility between Cartier's crew and the indigenous people.
When he came back he had ships full of colonists drawn from the slums and jails of Paris.
No.