this is what cabot, cartier, and hudson were lookin for
People from many countries have explored Canada and her waters. Norse or Viking explorers Jacques Cartier Samuel de Champlain John Cabot James Cook João Fernandes Lavrador Pierre-Esprit Radisson Henry Hudson Jean Nicolet Simon Fraser David Thompson ...
It was discovered in 1610it was discovered in 1610 around June
Jacques Cartier Wrong. Jacques Cartier explored the fleuve St. Laurent, in Quebec. He traveled from France to Canada on three separate journeys, exploring what is now Quebec. He never went all the way across Canada. The first explorer to make it all the way across Canada on land was Sir Alexander MacKenzie. He reached Bella Coola, British Columbia on the 22nd of July, 1793. On a rock along the coast he carved "Alex MacKenzie from Canada by land 22d July 1973.
northwest passage
this is what cabot, cartier, and hudson were lookin for
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John Cabot, christopher Columbus , Jacques cartier
Jacques Cartier and John Cabot.
Jacques Cartier discovered Newfoundland, NOT JOHN CABOT
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To find a shorter passage to Asia
* John Cabot * Jacques Cartier * Samuel de Champlain
John Cabot, Jacqes Cartier, and Henry Hudson
Principally in the 17th and 18th centuries, European (and, increasingly, American, among many other) explorers did indeed seek out the famous "Northwest Passage" said to connect the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The motivation was economic at root: explorers sought a shorter alternative to the much longer trade routes between western markets and Asia.