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(born 1491, Saint-Malo, Brittany, France—died Sept. 1, 1557, near Saint-Malo) French sailor and explorer.

He was commissioned by Francis I to explore North America in the hope of discovering gold, spices, and a passage to Asia. Cartier's explorations of the North American coast and the St. Lawrence River (1534, 1535, 1541–42) did not produce the desired results, but they did lay the basis for later French claims to Canada.

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