Jacques Cartier's Impact On Canada

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Did you know Jacques Cartier helped name Canada and found the St Lawrence River? And that he also mapped out the Gulf of St Lawrence. Well, this is why I think Jacques Cartier was one of the most important people in Canadian history. Cartier once said, “If the soil were as good as the harbours, that would be a blessing.” The most important thing that jacques Cartier has done is probably finding and mapping out the gulf of st Lawrence and leading 3 maritime expedition. Cartiers upstream navigation led to France occupying a part of North America. All of this is why I think Jacques Cartier led to a multiple of the outcomes and effects that we see today.
Jacques Cartier was a French mariner, and explorer for the Canadian coast and St Lawrence River. …show more content…

Before his North American voyages, it’s possible that he voyaged to Brazil, around 1533. Then he embarked on his first voyage In 1534. During that expedition, he explored Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island and the Gulf of St Lawrence. His second and most important expedition was in 1534, where he mapped out the interior of the Gulf of St Lawrence. There were 110 people on that expedition and 3 medium-sized boats were taken with them. On his 3rd expedition, Jean Francois aimed to establish a colony with him. After that, he returned to France earlier than he would have liked to because he had no success. Jacques Cartier led and went on a lot of voyages in North America in the 16th century. This made a significant impact on now’s exploration and colonization in Canada. He explored the Eastern coast of North America, and Newfoundland, and discovered and mapped out the interior of the Gulf of St Lawrence. All of These voyages marked the early European exploration of Canada and established French claims in the region. Cartier welcomed Donnacona and his sons on his ship in hopes of