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French explorers were individuals from France who traveled to various parts of the world to discover new lands, establish colonies, and expand their country's influence. Some famous French explorers include Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, and Louis Antoine de Bougainville. These explorers played a significant role in shaping the history of the world through their discoveries and encounters with new cultures.
a route to asia
No, but the Dutch did.
French explorers were originally looking for a northwest passage to Asia, as well as new trade routes and resources. English explorers were mainly searching for a northwest passage to Asia, as well as opportunities for colonization and trade.
They were explorers in the arctic, like an English explorer Henry Hudson.
The Dutch, English, and French explorers of the 1500s and 1600s were seeking new trade routes to Asia, valuable resources such as spices and gold, and opportunities for colonization to expand their empires. They were motivated by a desire to increase wealth, power, and influence in the growing global economy.
English and French explorers were primarily looking for new trade routes to Asia and the Indies, as well as valuable resources such as gold, silver, and furs. They were also seeking to establish colonies to expand their empires and spread their cultural and religious influence.
They did not discover anything about it, BUT they traveled along it until they came to an area with Spanish explorers and hostile Indians. They turned back there, for fear of being attacked.
The English, French, nd the Dutch were serching for new land to obtain profits in prouducts like tobacco while they were charting the coast of north America.
English "troubleshoot" is roughly the French "dépanner": to repair. That's the closest translation that I could discover. The English phrase "please troubleshoot my computer" is in French "veuillez dépanner mon ordinateur".
Spanish, French, American. (But note there were more exploring nations you should consider, namely the Portuguese, Dutch, and English).
French and Spain