Maritime travels 16th century
Jacques Cartier (1534-1542)
King François I of France entrusted Jacques Cartier with three Atlantic voyages (1534-1542), hoping to contest the Spanish naval monopoly and find a new route to the riches of Asia. Although Cartier failed to find spices and gold, the man from Saint-Malo kindled French ambition to explore North America.
Yann Lignereux, professor of modern history at the University of Nantes