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Select the statement that is NOT true of Cartier: He sailed for France. He discovered fishing grounds. He explored the St. Lawrence. He traded with Native Americans.
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Select the statement that is NOT true of Cartier: He sailed for France. He discovered fishing grounds. He explored the St. Lawrence. He traded with Native Americans.
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Select the statement that is NOT true of Cartier:
He sailed for France.
He discovered fishing grounds.
He explored the St. Lawrence.
He traded with Native Americans.
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The answer is the second one he DID discover the fishing grounds
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Answer:He didn’t discover the fishing grounds
Step-by-step explanation:
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