they didnt bring enough lumber to build houses
During Jacques Cartier's time, King Francis I (François I) was the King of France. His reign lasted from 1515 to 1547. Francis I was known for his patronage of the arts and exploration, and he commissioned Jacques Cartier's voyages to the New World, specifically to explore the lands that would eventually be part of Canada. Cartier's expeditions took place between 1534 and 1542, during which he explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and laid the foundation for France's claim to territories in North America.
Jacques Cartier's voyages in the 1530s laid the groundwork for French claims in North America, particularly in what is now Canada. His exploration of the St. Lawrence River established French interest in the region, leading to subsequent colonization efforts. The interactions between Cartier and Indigenous peoples initiated a complex relationship that included trade, conflict, and cultural exchange, which profoundly shaped the history of the continent. Ultimately, Cartier's expeditions contributed to the establishment of New France and influenced European colonial dynamics in North America.
father Jacques Marquette
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.
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his wife was NOT
yes he was in a relationship.
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France
Dec. 31 1491
king of France
he discovered the north west