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- Jacques Cartier - Wikipedia
Jacques Cartier, author of now-lost maps and accounts of his voyages, was the first European to describe and name this region and its inhabitants—at a time when the Spanish had already settled in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America, and were beginning their conquest of Peru
- Jacques Cartier - Encyclopedia Britannica
French mariner Jacques Cartier was the first European to navigate the St Lawrence River, and his explorations of the river and the Atlantic coast of Canada, on three expeditions from 1534 to 1542, laid the basis for later French claims to North America Cartier is also credited with naming Canada What were Jacques Cartier’s goals?
- Jacques Cartier: Route, Facts Accomplishments - HISTORY
In 1534, France’s King Francis I authorized the navigator Jacques Cartier to lead a voyage to the New World in order to seek gold and other riches, as well as a new route to Asia
- Jacques Cartier - Ages of Exploration
Jacques Cartier is best remembered for his exploration of parts of Canada We even credit him with giving the country its name Although Cartier named the land he traveled to “Canada,” the word actually comes from the Iroquois-Huron language
- Jacques Cartier: Biography, French Explorer, Canada, Facts
French navigator Jacques Cartier was sent by King Francis I to the New World in search of riches and a new route to Asia in 1534 His exploration of the St Lawrence River allowed France to lay
- Jacques Cartier - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Jacques Cartier, navigator (born between 7 June and 23 December 1491 in Saint-Malo, France; died 1 September 1557 in Saint-Malo, France) From 1534 to 1542, Car
- Jacques Cartier Route - One For All
Embarking on the Jacques Cartier Route is an adventure that combines history, natural beauty, and cultural richness This route, named after the famous French explorer Jacques Cartier, offers a unique journey through the landscapes and heritage sites that Cartier himself traversed during his voyages in the 16th century Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a
- Jacques Cartier - New World Encyclopedia
Jacques Cartier (December 31, 1491 – September 1, 1557) was a French navigator who first explored and described the Gulf of St Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, which he named Canada, while attempting to sail from Europe to Asia via a new route under the commission of French King Francis I
- Jacques Cartier | Encyclopédie du patrimoine culturel de l’Amérique . . .
Jacques Cartier was among a group of explorers who left Spain, Portugal, England and France in the 16th and 17th centuries, mainly in search of a passage towards the elusive and mythical China
- Jacques Cartier Biography - HistoryMaps
Jacques Cartier, born on 31 December 1491 in Saint-Malo, Brittany, was a French maritime explorer He was the first European to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Saint Lawrence River, naming the region 'The Country of Canadas' after the Iroquoian term for the two large settlements he encountered at Stadacona (present-day
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