Description
Jacques Cartier was a French explorer, who explored the area of Canada around the St Lawrence River in the 16th century. It was thanks to his use of the indigenous word “kanata” or “Canada” for local villages, that Canada came to later acquire its name. Cartier also laid the foundations for later French exploration and settlement, and ultimately the founding of the city of Quebec.
This resource explores his life and achievements and is aligned with Year 5 Australian Curriculum History, Geography and HASS.
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