they did not get along
the settlers didn't get along with the natives who lived there
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they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
Jacques Cartier's first attempt to establish a colony at Montreal in 1535 failed primarily due to harsh winter conditions and insufficient supplies. The local Indigenous population, initially supportive, became less cooperative as tensions rose over resources. Additionally, Cartier's lack of effective agricultural practices and his focus on exploration rather than sustainable settlement contributed to the colony's inability to thrive. Ultimately, these factors forced Cartier to abandon the settlement and return to France.
Cartier's first colony at Montreal failed because the settlers couldn't get along with the Native Americans and since they couldn't get along harsh winters were hard to survive in.
Montreal was first settled by a European named Jacques Cartier. He first came to an Indian village named Hochelaga in October of 1535 which was later named Montreal.
The first European on the site that would later become Montreal was Jacques Cartier. if you talk hockey, its mats naslud, swedish in 1985
His sailors did not get along with the native of the area
Cartier was the first European person to explore Prince Edward Island, the St. Lawrence River, and Hochelaga. (Later called Montreal)
France, Jacques Cartier had discovered it in his first voyage.
Jacques Cartier was the first person to find the St. Lawerence River. Jacques Cartier's mother's name was Marie-Anne Beavdoin. Jacques Cartier's father's name was Jamet Cartier.