No, Jacques Cartier did not find any gold or silver during his explorations of Canada in the 16th century. His main goal was to find a passage to Asia, not to search for precious metals.
No he only explored for a route for Asia he never became King!
his wife rarely did go with him on any of his trips he mostly went alone
Well, he thought that the he was in China when he wasn't, so yes. Yes he did.
He actually didn't ever reach asia. He meant to but then he discovered the new world on accident.
1. There is not now, nor has there ever been, a king or queen of Canada.(**Excuse me, but Elizabeth II is Queen of Canada.**)2. Jacques Cartier was the first European to explore the area which would eventually be named Canada. The people residing there at the time had no concept of monarchy.
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what do you mean? if there was ever a country in Asia named"Greece"? The answer is No. However, many ancient cities in Asia had the name "Athens" and "Thiva" because of the great conqueror that ruled in Asia, Alexander the Great
Yes. He was married to Catherine Des Granches.
He actually went and discovered the St. Lawrence river.