Asked by Shawn
Jacques Cartier sailed to the New York in 1534 in search of A. Gulf of St. Lawernce B. Newfoundland C. Montreal D. A northwest passage to China
I choose B
I choose B
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope.
http://allaboutexplorers.com/explorers/cartier/
http://allaboutexplorers.com/explorers/cartier/
Answered by
Elina
You are not correct.
In 1534, France's King Francis I authorized the navigator Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) to lead a voyage to the New World in order to seek gold and other riches, as well as a new route to Asia. Cartier's three expeditions along the St. Lawrence River would later enable France to lay claim to the lands that would become Canada.
In 1534, France's King Francis I authorized the navigator Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) to lead a voyage to the New World in order to seek gold and other riches, as well as a new route to Asia. Cartier's three expeditions along the St. Lawrence River would later enable France to lay claim to the lands that would become Canada.
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