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Cartier and used
Early explorers, including Jacques Cartier and numerous ships attempting to find gold on Baffin Island, were not provisioned with food for the journey home, and therefore used this species as both a convenient food source and bait for fishing.
In 1536, the French explorer Jacques Cartier, exploring the St. Lawrence River, used the local natives ' knowledge to save his men who were dying of scurvy.
Cartier was a consummate salesman who used an understated presentation to entice Mrs. McLean.
Jacques Cartier left his main ships in a harbour close to Stadacona, and used his smallest ship to continue up-river and visit Hochelaga ( now Montreal ) where he arrived October 2, 1535.
** Built: France 1534 ; given in 1535 to Cartier by the King of France ; used in the 1535 – 1536 and 1541 – 1542 voyages ; replica 1967 built for " Expo 67 " in Montréal ; abandoned in 2001 from Saint-Charles River ( Québec City )
** Built: France ; used in the 1535 – 1536 voyage and abandoned in 1536 springtime by Cartier in Saint-Charles River because too many of his sailors died in Québec City during last wintertime
One of Gatineau's urban parks, Jacques Cartier Park, is used by the National Capital Commission during the popular festival, Winterlude.
According to Pierre Cartier, the word scheme was first used in the 1956 Chevalley Seminar, in which Chevalley was pursuing Zariski's ideas ; and it was André Martineau who suggested to Serre the move to the current spectrum of a ring in general.
Due to either technical or artistic problems, Cartier had some scenes re-performed by the cast immediately following the live performance on the Saturday evening, and these were telerecorded and used to replace the live versions in the Monday night repeats.
Cartier uses the close-up both to reveal emotions and as a shock device: a more threatening — and perhaps exhilarating — method than was used before.
While Cartier used Canadien to refer to the Iroquois residents of the colony, the term later came to be applied to French subjects born in Canada, and then to inhabitants of both colonies.
Granite, blasted and removed during construction of the harbor at Port Cartier was crushed and used as ballast on the first of the line, while local pit-run gravel was used for the remainder.
The Cartier Railway also acquired from Morrison-Knudsen three Alco C636 demonstrators, which were used during construction of the Mont Wright extension.
The reverse side depicts themes in Canadian exploration, including a map drawn by Samuel de Champlain and a canoe that would be used in his era, as well as a telecommunications antenna, the RADARSAT-1 satellite and a satellite image of Canada ; it also has a quotation from Miriam Waddington's poem " Jacques Cartier in Toronto ".

Cartier and name
* 1534 – French explorer Jacques Cartier plants a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula and takes possession of the territory in the name of Francis I of France.
In 1534, Jacques Cartier planted a cross in the Gaspé Peninsula and claimed the land in the name of Francis I.
Cartier was the first to document the name Canada to designate the territory on the shores of the St-Lawrence River.
The name of the bay is attributed to explorer Jacques Cartier ( Baie des Chaleurs ).
Cartier asks his name and Greene says " Kevin Costner ".
Carter has since stylized his name as Denial P. Cartier when performing with the band.
French explorer Jacques Cartier gave the name of Saint Lawrence to the widest river estuary in the world.
Jacques Cartier, who sailed the Saint Lawrence River and visited the sites of Quebec City and Montreal – and is thus credited as the discoverer of Canada, lived in and sailed from Saint-Malo, as did the first colonists to settle the Falklands – hence the islands ' French name Îles Malouines, which gave rise to the Spanish name Islas Malvinas.
The name Honguedo first appeared in the reports of Jacques Cartier of 1535-1536.
On June 24, 1534, French explorer Jacques Cartier planted a cross on the Gaspé Peninsula and took possession of the territory in the name of King Francis I of France.
Cartier visited the villages of Hochelaga and Stadacona, and noted others in the valley which he did not name.
Some suggested the name of an obscure friend of Jacques Cartier, while others brought up Thomas Aubert, a sailor from Dieppe and one of the Americas ' first explorers, or François Aubert de La Chesnaye, who would have supported the colonization efforts of New France, as likely explications.
Paraguaçu was baptized by Mary Catherine des Granches, wife of Jacques Cartier, under the name Catarina.
* Jacques Cartier misunderstands some Natives resulting in the name Canada
But, as evidenced by the journal of Jacques Cartier about his voyage to present-day Quebec, Canada, in the early 16th century, Canada's name stems from the Saint-Lawrence Iroquoian word " Canada ", which holds the same meaning.
The corporation carries the name of the Cartier family of jewellers whose control ended in 1964 and who were known for numerous products including the " Bestiary " ( best illustrated by the Panthère brooch of the 1940s created for Wallis Simpson ), the diamond necklace created for Bhupinder Singh the Maharaja of Patiala and in 1904 the first practical wristwatch, the " Santos.
Cartier was founded in Paris in 1847 by Louis-François Cartier when he took over the workshop of his master .< ref name =" History-Cartier ">
At the end of August 1535, Jacques Cartier, while sailing south, noted the mouth of this large river but gave it no name.
The tour of the village was over ; Jacques Cartier and his troupe were then guided up the mountain that he would name Mount Royal, probably on the back of a man, according to a " courtesy " custom he mentions further down: "... distant from the said site by about a quarter league " from the village.
The river's name may be attributed to Jacques Cartier who sailed by this river on Trinity Sunday in 1536.

Cartier and describe
In 1534 the explorer French Jacques Cartier describe and map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River.
In 1535, Jacques Cartier, a French explorer of Breton origin became the first European to describe and map the Saint Lawrence River, sailing as far as the site of the present day city of Montreal.
On the very first " Canada Day ," July 1st, 1867, Le Minerve, the newspaper mouthpiece of George Etienne Cartier, a Founding Father of Canada, wrote as follows to describe the new Confederation: ( TRANSLATION :)

Cartier and Stadacona
After spending two days among the people of Hochelaga, Cartier returned to Stadacona on October 11.
Anchoring at Stadacona, Cartier again met the Iroquoians, but found their " show of joy " and their numbers worrisome, and decided not to build his settlement there.
Cartier wrote of encounters with a people later classified as the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, also known as the Stadaconan or Laurentian, who occupied several fortified villages, including Stadacona and Hochelaga.
On his second voyage on May 26, 1535, Cartier sailed upriver to the St. Lawrence Iroquoian villages of Stadacona, near present-day Quebec City, and Hochelaga, near present-day Montreal.
* 1535: Cartier sails up the St. Lawrence River and reaches the St. Lawrence Iroquoian villages of Stadacona and Hochelaga ( now Quebec City and Montreal ).
Among their villages were Stadacona and Hochelaga, visited in 1535-1536 by explorer Jacques Cartier.
Among their villages were Stadacona and Hochelaga, visited in 1535-1536 by explorer Jacques Cartier.
Jacques Cartier transcribed the word as " canada " and was first to use the word to refer not only to the village of Stadacona but also to the neighbouring region and to the Saint Lawrence River, which he called rivière de Canada.

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