In the 1400s, notable French explorers included Jean Cabot, who is often associated with early transatlantic exploration, although his work was under the English flag. Another significant figure was Pierre de Monts, who explored parts of North America, particularly Acadia. Additionally, the French were involved in expeditions along the coast of Newfoundland. These explorations laid the groundwork for later French colonial endeavors in the New World.
1400s
Holland, Portugal, France and Spain
Spain
European explorers traveled in the 1400s primarily to find new trade routes to Asia, seeking direct access to valuable spices, silks, and other goods without relying on intermediaries. Additionally, the spirit of the Renaissance fueled curiosity about the world, while the desire for territorial expansion, wealth, and the spread of Christianity motivated many explorers. Advances in navigation and shipbuilding technology also made long voyages more feasible.
two explorers are Jacques Cartier and Samuel de Champlain
ponce de leon and jack sparrow
the routes taken by explorers for Portugal during the 1400s and early 1500s was the cape of good hope
1400s
In the late 1400s.
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Here are some french-canadian explorers... Samuel De Champlain I dont know any more
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portuguese
Holland, Portugal, France and Spain
Spain
In the late 1400x
I'm only 14 and I know this(: It was the late 1400s