Canadian Animals
American Beaver
Arctic Ground Squirrel
Arctic Hare
Artic Fox
Badger
Bat (Little Brown Bat)
Bear (Polar Bear)
Beaver
Black Bear
Black-tailed Prairie Dog
Blue Whale
Bobcat
Brown Lemming
Brown Snake
Bushy-tailed Woodrat
Butler's Garter Snake
Canadian Lynx
Cascade Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
Columbian Ground Squirrel
Common Garter Snake
Coyote
Creeping Vole
Deer Mouse
Douglas's Squirrel
Eastern Chipmunk
Eastern Fox Squirrel
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Eastern Heather Vole
Eastern Hognose Snake
Eastern Ribbon Snake
Fin Whale
Five-lined Skink
Fox (Arctic fox)
Fox (Red Fox)
Fox Snake
Franklin's Ground Squirrel
Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel
Gopher Snake
Great Basin Pocket Mouse
Greater Short-horned Lizard
Green Anole
Green Iguana
Harbor Porpoise
Hare (Arctic Hare)
Hoary Marmot
Humpback Whale
Keen's Mouse
Labrador Collared Lemming
Least Chipmunk
Lemming
Little Brown Bat
Long-tailed Vole
Lynx (Canadian Lynx)
Massasauga
Meadow Jumping Mouse
Meadow Vole
Milk Snake
Montane Vole
Moose
Mountain Beaver
Muskrat
Night Snake
North American Porcupine
Northern Alligator Lizard
Northern Bog Lemming
Northern Collared Lemming
Northern Flying Squirrel
Northern Grasshopper Mouse
Northern Pocket Gopher
Northern Red-backed Vole
Northern Right Whale
Northern Water Snake
Northwestern Garter Snake
Olive-backed Pocket Mouse
Ord's Kangaroo Rat
Pacific Jumping Mouse
Plains Garter Snake
Plains Pocket Gopher
Polar Bear
Porcupine
Porpoise
Prairie Skink
Prairie Vole
Pronghorn
Pygmy Short-horned Lizard
Queen Snake
Raccoon
Racer
Redbelly Snake
Red Fox
Red Squirrel
Red-tailed Chipmunk
Richardson's Collared Lemming
Richardson's Ground Squirrel
Ringneck Snake
Rock Vole
Rubber Boa
Sagebrush Vole
Sei Whale
Sharptail Snake
Singing Vole
Smooth Green Snake
Southern Bog Lemming
Southern Flying Squirrel
Southern Red-backed Vole
Sperm Whale
Striped Skunk
Taiga Vole
Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel
Timber Rattlesnake
Townsend's Chipmunk
Townsend's Vole
Tundra Vole
Vancouver Island Marmot
Walrus
Water Vole
Western Harvest Mouse
Western Heather Vole
Western Hognose Snake
Western Jumping Mouse
Western Ratsnake
Western Rattlesnake
Western Skink
Western Terrestrial Garter Snake
Whale (Blue Whale)
Whale (Fin Whale)
Whale (Humpback Whale)
Whale (Northern Right Whale)
Whale (Sei Whale)
Whale (Sperm Whale)
White-footed Mouse
Wolverine
Woodchuck
Woodland Jumping Mouse
Woodland Vole
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Yellow-pine Chipmunk
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.
When he came back he had ships full of colonists drawn from the slums and jails of Paris.
Christianity
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.
Cartier brought water,food,clothing and money
No, the French have been in Canada since the 1600's. I would suggest French had been brought to Canada even earlier, maybe by Jacques Cartier.
carots
usually about 50
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
ok people......he brang 61 people there! -he he he-
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
Jacques Cartier kidnapped the natives in order to bring them back to France as a display of goodwill to the French King, hoping to gain favor and support for his future expeditions to the New World. Additionally, Cartier believed that by taking the natives back with him, he could better understand their language and culture, which would be beneficial for future interactions with indigenous peoples.