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  1. Jacques Cartier

    Jacques Cartier (born 1491, Saint-Malo, Brittany, France—died September 1, 1557, near Saint-Malo) was a French mariner whose explorations of the Canadian coast and the St. Lawrence River (1534, 1535, 1541-42) laid the basis for later French claims to North America ( see New France ). Cartier also is credited with naming Canada, though he ...

  2. Jacques Cartier: Route, Facts & Accomplishments

    Jacques Cartier's First North American Voyage. Born December 31, 1491, in Saint-Malo, France, Cartier began sailing as a young man. He was believed to have traveled to Brazil and Newfoundland ...

  3. Jacques Cartier

    Jacques Cartier (31 December 1491 - 1 September 1557) was a French-Breton maritime explorer for France.Jacques Cartier was the first European to describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, which he named "The Country of Canadas" [citation needed] after the Iroquoian names for the two big settlements he saw at Stadacona (Quebec City) and at ...

  4. 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. ... Early Life and First Major Voyage to North America. Born in ...

  5. Jacques Cartier

    This made Jacques Cartier the first person to sail completely around the gulf. 8 They set sail to return home, and reached Saint-Malo, France on September 5, 1534. After Cartier returned to France and met with King Francis, a second voyage to North America was funded.

  6. Jacques Cartier

    Verrazano had died on his last voyage. First Voyage (1534) Jacques Cartier's orders for his first expedition were to search for a passage to the Pacific Ocean in the area around Newfoundland and possibly find precious metals. He left Saint-Malo on 20 April 1534 with two ships and 61 men. They reached the coast of Newfoundland 20 days later.

  7. Biography of Jacques Cartier, Early Explorer of Canada

    First Voyage . In 1534 King Francis I of France decided to send an expedition to explore the so-called "northern lands" of the New World. Francis was hoping the expedition would find precious metals, jewels, spices, and a passage to Asia. ... Jacques Cartier is credited as the first European explorer to chart the St. Lawrence River and to ...

  8. Jacques Cartier

    First voyage, 1534. In 1534, Jacques Cartier set sail under a commission from King Francis I of France, hoping to discover a western passage to the wealthy markets of Asia. ... Second voyage, 1535-1536. Jacques Cartier set sail for a second voyage on May 13 of the following year, with three ships, 110 men, and the two native boys.

  9. Jacques Cartier Facts, Biography, Accomplishments, Voyages

    Cartier was the first European to discover and create a map of the St. Lawrence River. The St. Lawrence River would play an important role in the New World during the French and Indian War, the American Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the colonization of America. Jump to: Early Life of Jacques Cartier; First voyage, 1534

  10. Jacques Cartier

    Jacques Cartier [1] (1491-1557) French explorer and navigator Sources [2] Early Career. Born in 1491, Jacques Cartier [3] was a French mariner who sailed out of the port city of St. Malo. ... During his first voyage, in 1534, Cartier explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence. After the second voyage, a trip up the St. Lawrence River in 1535, he ...

  11. The first voyage (1534)

    Jacques Cartier made three voyages to Canada. On April 20, 1534, accompanied by approximately 60 sailors who were to handle two ships of about 60 tonnes each, Cartier set sail from Saint-Malo. ... Map of Cartier's first voyage (1534) Related links. The great explorations; The second voyage (1535-1536) Wintering (1535-1536) The third voyage ...

  12. Jacques Cartier 1534-1542

    Jacques Cartier 1534-1542. We do not know how Jacques Cartier learned the art of navigation, but Saint-Malo, the town where he was born between the summer and winter of 1491, was at the time one of the most important ports in Europe. In 1524 he probably accompanied Giovanni da Verrazzano on unofficial explorations initiated by the king of France.

  13. Jacques Cartier

    Jacques Cartier's first voyage to the New World occurred in 1534, commissioned and funded by Francis I, King of France. For his voyage, Cartier sailed with 60 sailors and 2 ships, with the trip ...

  14. The Voyages of Jacques Cartier on JSTOR

    On this day of Our Lady the 25th of March in the year 1538 [1539 n.s.] were baptized three male savages from the parts of Canada, taken in the said country by the worthy man Jacques Cartier, Captain for the King our Liege Lord to discover the said lands. The first was named Charles by the venerable and judicious Dom Charles de Champ-Girault ...

  15. Cartier's First Voyage

    Cartier's First Voyage After John Cabot's 1497 voyage to North America, it wasn't until 1534 and Jacques Cartier that a major expedition was sent out to the northern part of of North America ...

  16. Jacques Cartier

    Jacques Cartier's first voyage helped to change the French conception of North America. It had been widely believed that the area's only value lay in its fisheries. Cartier's report, however, described fertile lands and the possibility of mineral wealth. A second voyage began in 1535. After returning his young Indian guests to their homes ...

  17. Jacques Cartier

    Like many other European explorers, Jacques Cartier went to North America looking for gold, spices, and perhaps a shortcut to Asia. Instead he found the Saint Lawrence River , which became France's main route into Canada .

  18. Jacques Cartier

    First Voyage (1534) In 1534, King Francis I commissioned Jacques Cartier of Saint-Malo, France to explore the St Lawrence region of present-day Canada. The grant of money to Cartier for the 1534 voyage read: [T]he sum of six thousand livres tournois [is] ordered to be delivered to him …. for the payment of expenses that will have to be incurred for the provisioning, fitting out, and ...

  19. Project MUSE

    The Voyages of Jacques Cartier. Jacques Cartier's voyages of 1534, 1535, and 1541constitute the first record of European impressions of the St Lawrence region of northeastern North American and its peoples. The Voyages are rich in details about almost every aspect of the region's environment and the people who inhabited it.

  20. Jacques Cartier

    Analysis of "First Encounter with Native Peoples in Chaleur Bay" from The First Voyage of Jacques Cartier (July 1534) Cartier set out on his first voyage on 20 April 1534 and arrived near present-day Newfoundland twenty days later. Beginning on 10 May, he explored the coasts of what is now the Atlantic region and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

  21. American Journeys: First Relation of Jaques Carthier of S. Malo, 1534

    Document Number: AJ-026: Author: Cartier, Jacques, 1491-1557: Title: First Relation of Jaques Carthier of S. Malo, 1534: Source: Burrage, Henry S. (editor).

  22. The second voyage (1535-1536)

    The following year, his ships filled with provisions for a 15-month expedition, Jacques Cartier explored both shores of the St. Lawrence River beginning from Anticosti Island. He was aided in this endeavour by the two Amerindians he had captured during the previous voyage. On September 7, 1535, he dropped anchor on the north side of Île d ...

  23. PONANT assigns Le Jacques-Cartier to French Polynesia

    By latteluxurynews On May 9, 2024. From 2026, PONANT is extending its French Polynesian cruise portfolio with two distinct propositions, reflecting the range of experiences that the company offers. Le Jacques-Cartier will be positioned from September 2026 to March 2027 in the Polynesian and Pacific archipelagos offering a unique expedition ...