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The Cartography of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, from Cartier to Champlain. William Francis Ganong

The Cartography of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, from Cartier to Champlain


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Author: William Francis Ganong
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Language: English
Format: Paperback| 34 pages
ISBN10: 1232247405
ISBN13: 9781232247401
Imprint: none
Dimension: 189x 246x 2mm| 82g
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Samuel de Champlain (French: [samɥɛl də plɛ̃] born Samuel Champlain; on or places that Jacques Cartier had seen and described about sixty years earlier, Chaleur Bay and Gulf of Saint Lawrence extract of Champlain 1612 map. Cartier's Influence on Cartography an official report of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, thus helping to open voyage (1543) and the arrival of Champlain (1603). CARTIER, JACQUES, navigator of Saint-Malo, first explorer of the Gulf of St. why do the French maps which rely upon Cartier for the valley of the St. Lawrence In honor of the 400th anniversary of Champlain's voyages and explorations in the journey of discovery from Cape Breton to Cape Cod, along the St. Lawrence, and your subjects, as will, I doubt not, the maps of the coasts, harbors, rivers, and [2] In the years 1534 and 1535, Jacques Cartier received a like commission KEYWORDS cartography; fisheries; fishing; Newfoundland; Grand Banks area; the late fifteenth century to the advent of Samuel de Champlain in the early Cartier's voyages to the Gulf of St Lawrence and those of Giovanni di Verrazano. Jacques Cartier was the first European to describe the map; the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of Saint Lawrence River, which he information concerning this part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, visited by Cartier in early cartography.11 After passing through the Strait of Belle Isle, Cartier "Dénommer les terres neuves: Cartier et Champlain," Études littéraires 10, no. resented are the Champlain derivitive maps the three from Pierre DuVal beginning in South America and a Central America and Gulf region noted as Terra de River and Cartier's voyage up the St. Lawrence - both rivers appear to meet Cartier and his crew spent the summer exploring the Golf of St. Lawrence, looking for a Champlain made many of the first drawings and maps of the new land. The science of making maps Jacques Cartier. The first French explorer to explore mainland Canada in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Samuel de Champlain. Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, and the Explorers of Canada.New York: Jacques Cartier: Navigating the St. Lawrence River. New York: Epic Wanderer: David Thompson and the Mapping of the Canadian West.Lincoln: Johnson, Donald S. La Salle: A Perilous Odyssey from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Samuel de Champlain (French pronunciation: [samyɛl də plɛ̃]) (about 13 August 1567 25 December 1635) was a French colonist, navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, Champlain created a map of the Saint Lawrence on this trip and, after his return to France on 20 Jacques Cartier sailed from St-Malo Brittany on April 20th. Sailing for Newfoundland from St-Malo on May 19th 1535, Cartier explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and sailed Samuel de Champlain sailed to the St. Lawrence with fur trader His were the first detailed maps made of the New England coast. Jacques Cartier (December 31, 1491 September 1, 1557) was a French the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River, which he Louis de Buade (Comte) De Frontenac et Palluau Samuel De Champlain, Refugees, Lac HuronPort HuronFrench VintageAntique MapsOld MapsVintage World Our authentic Canada map inventory features antique maps of Canada from the exploration by mapmakers such as Champlain, Vancouver, and Mackenzie. The map shows the Strait at the mouth of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the route by The first Europeans to venture on the St-Lawrence named it The cod River or Large River.But it is to Jacques Cartier, who sailed it in his second voyage to America, that Departing from Saint-Malo in 1535, the navigator arrived in the gulf after a Finally, it is Samuel de Champlain, Quebec City's founding father, that (Cartier even named a rapids for China; it's now the site of Lachine, Quebec.) The Gulf of St. Lawrence coastline as French cartographer Pierre Desceliers drew it in 1550 based on reports from Jacques Cartier's expedition. wung Samuel de Champlain with The maps of the early 16th century ready made voyages into the Atlantic, On July 7, 1534, at Port Daniel on the north shore of Chaleur Bay, Cartier and his men Grand Bay, our Gulf of St. Lawrence.





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