Oh, dude, Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who sailed to North America in the 16th century. Some people might say he was good because he explored new lands and helped establish French colonies, but others might say he was bad because of his interactions with Indigenous peoples. It's like, history is complicated, man.
no because he respected people
Jacques Cartier is remembered for discovering Canada Montreal
Jacques Cartier had a uneventful, boring childhood.
The effect that Jacques Cartier had on the population of France was virtually nil.
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer who led expeditions to North America in 1534, 1535, and 1541. Cartier was looking for the northwest passage. Canada was named by Jacques Cartier.
Jacques Cartier's sponsor was France.
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no because he respected people
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Because Jacques Cartier crossed the Sait Lawerence River.
Jacques Cartier was from France.
One of Jacques Cartier's famous quotes is "I am a vessel without a rudder, left to the mercy of wind and waves."
Jacques Cartier was from france
Jacques Cartier is his name
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.
Jacques Cartier's full name is Jaques Cartier.
Jacques Cartier is a male.