Nobody discovered them. They grew. Who discovered New York? See? Daft question.
Cartier named the land he discovered "New France" in honor of King Francis I of France, who sponsored his exploration of the region in the early 16th century. The term "New France" was a way to claim the territory for the French crown and establish French presence in the New World.
spain, france, england and portugal.
Fluorine was discovered by Henri Moissan in 1886 in France at the University of Paris.
Canada was not discovered when Louis XII was King of France, Jacques Cartier was commissioned by his successor King Francis I; and under his authority discovered and explored the lands that became New France.
France wasn't discovered like the New World was. It was settled gradually over time by different races. The France we know today began in the 700s AD and evolved over thirteen hundred years.
France has discovered blood transfusion in 1625 & they discovered Malaria
Polonium was discovered in Paris, France in 1898.
Francium was discovered by Marguerite Perey in 1939, in Paris (France)..
Fluorine was discovered in France by Henri Moissan in 1886.
Nobody 'discovered' France. It is inhabited since prehistoric times.
they were discovered in France