French sent explorers after Cartier's voyage because he did not find what Francois I told him to find . Francois told him to find:
which he did not find.
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The French continued to send explorers after Cartier's first trip failed because they were motivated by the potential for economic gain through the discovery of new trade routes and resources. Additionally, there was a desire to establish French influence and claim territory in the New World to compete with other European powers. The French also sought to expand their knowledge of geography and further their understanding of the world.
Oh, dude, the French just couldn't resist the call of the wild, you know? Like, they were all like, "Let's try this again, maybe this time we won't get lost or something." Plus, exploring was probably a good excuse to get out of doing paperwork or dealing with the drama back home.
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NWP for Northwest passage.
Helped other explorers who would establish french speaking in Canada
The Spanish and French explorers used the Gulf of Mexico as an exploration route to get to Mexico and other parts of North America.
two explorers are Jacques Cartier and Samuel de Champlain