The only Frenchman historically noted for opposing exploration in America was the philosopher and writer Michel de Montaigne. He expressed skepticism about the benefits of colonization and the moral implications of exploiting indigenous peoples. Montaigne believed that European civilization should reflect on its own values rather than impose them on others. His perspective highlighted a critical view of the era's expansionist mindset.
his want to explore and discover
People explored and settled America, first because of rumors, and then because of opportunity. Previous exploration took legends and exaggerated stories about great lands in the Americas. This attracted many people. They may not have found everything that was related in tale, but discovered enough to want to settle.
they did not want to die
Because they want our Natural Resources.
Militants veiw America as an enemy of Islam and must be destroyed.
because America beat France for land so north America claimed their land.
Perhaps he was only curious, but he also wanted wealth and power. yup
he explore because he want to@@@@
no,only if you want to you can
David Thompson wanted to map North America. Over his career he mapped over 3.9 million square kilometers of North America.
she explore France
He/she didn’t want to explore, but they did want the riches and things that resulted. It is expensive to be king.
I want to explore the Amazon jungle.
he wanted to explore the seven cities of gold
i think radisson and des groseilliers wanted to go explore and trade in north america. Bob
The French wanted to explore the Mississippi River to expand their fur trade and establish trade networks with Native American tribes. They also sought to claim territorial control over the region and prevent other European powers from gaining a foothold in North America.
he wanted to explore because he had dreams to sail the sea.