Jacques Cartier

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Jacques Cartier is a well-known British explorer who was born on the French seaport of Saint- Malo, there was not a lot documented on Cartier’s’ early life before he made his great discoveries. He is one of the most highly respected sailor, and navigator of his time his voyages left a mark on the world. Jacques Cartier went on three main voyages in all of these voyages he discovered something new that benefited the world around him during his time of living. Jacques Cartier left his mark on the world when he was alive, but what did Cartier’s voyages discoveries do that benefit the world we live in today?

There is very little information about the early life of Jacques Cartier he was born in St. Marlo on December 31, 1491, which is located near the lower end of the English Channel. In this small channel there have been centuries of sailors, and adventurer’s fisherman who have made their mark on the world. St. Marlo became famous long before Cartier was born into it; the town became famous for being the headquarters of the consairs of the northern coast. Jacques Cartier’s family dates back to the fifteenth century, to his grandfather Jean Cartier. Not much has been explained about Cartier’s immediate family; Cartier is the second child out of five. Jacques Cartier was born to a family of mariners, but he received a social status when he married Catherine des Granches whose family, who owned a major ship company, the couple never had any children that were known of.

Since little has been known about Jacques Cartier, there isn’t much known about his early education documents have shown evidence that Cartier is well educated in cartography, navigation, astronomy, mathematics, and seamanship in his earlier days, which he s...

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