ummm... i think hes cruel because he kidnapped a native and his son so ya
Yes, Jacques Cartier accomplished his goal of exploring North America for France and seeking a northwest passage to Asia. He established the French claim to the territory that would become Canada and made three voyages to North America between 1534 and 1542.
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Nobody knows if Jacques Cartier did have any siblings.Google states Cartier as an only child.
I think he went on three
Jacques Cartier was French. He was a navigator and explorer who made three expeditions to North America on behalf of the French crown in the 16th century.
Jacques Cartier did not have kids according to other posts that i found. When i typed this question and there was no answer...underneath it there were a few related questions and on of them was..."did Jacques Cartier and Catherine de Granches have kids?" the answer was "NO,THEY DID NOT HAVE ANY KIDS!" so of course they didn'tNo, he did not have kids although he married.
he was a navigator and he a explored france:)
newfoundland...nova scotia....quebec
Jacques Cartier and Catherine des Granches did not have any children together. Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who made three voyages to Canada, and Catherine des Granches was his wife. Their marriage did not produce any offspring.
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.
i only know 2:Florida and Canada
Jacques Carteir voyage was a success because he discovered the St. Lawrence river and name it.
* John Cabot * Jacques Cartier * Samuel de Champlain
he toke 162 men with him threw out his three voyages.