2009年3月17日星期二

Jacques Cartier - The French Explorer


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Jacques Cartier (December 31, 1491–September 1, 1557) was a French explorer who claimed what is now Canada for France. He 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", after the Iroquois names for the two big settlements he saw at Stadacona (Quebec City) and at Hochelaga(Montreal Island).

http://www.cmhg-phmc.gc.ca/cmh/en/image_25.asp?page_ 1.He is a very gentlemanly person. I felt that he was very loving him the job of navigation.
From the picture in that he focused on the maritime industry. He likes to go every country.

2. 1) Jacques cartier at first voyage in 1534.
2) Cartier returned to France in September 1534, sure that he had reached an Asian coast.
3) In 1534, Cartier's first encounter with aboriginal peoples in Canada , most likely the Mi'kmaq , was brief, some trading occurred.
4) His third encounter took place on the shores of Gaspe Bay with the St.Lawrence Lroquoians , where on July 24, without their assent, he planted a 10 meter cross bearing the words "Long Live the King of France" and took possession of the territory in the name of the king.
5)Jacques Cartier set sail for a second voyage on May 19 of the following year with three ships, 110 men, and the two native boys.
6)Ready to return to France in early May 1536, Cartier decided to take Chief Donnacona to France.
7)Jacques cartier at second voyage in 1535 - 1536.
8)Jacques cartier at third voyage in 1541–1542.
9)Jacques cartier are French navigator and explorer.
10)He died aged 65 or 66 on September 1, 1557 from an epidemic.
3.Because on August 18, 2006, Quebec Premier Jean Charest announced that Canadian archaeologists had discovered the precise location of Cartier's lost first colony of Charlesbourg-Royal. Italy, between 1540 and 1550, that could only have belonged to a member of the French aristocracy in the colony.Its rediscovery has been hailed by archaeologists as the most important find in Canada since the L'Anse aux Meadows rediscovery.
4.In 1534, because Cartier set sail under a commission from the king, hoping to discover a Western passage to the wealthy markets of Asia.Le Veneur sent to the Cartier.
Him from one own country, the way around the Gulf of St lawrence lap and return to one own country.

Dauphin in Map of Canada - circa 1543 - Showing Jacques Cartier's discoveries .



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