This book provides a detailed account of the impact of Jacques Cartier's explorations of North America on European map-making and geography. Drawing on primary sources, including journals, maps, and letters, the author recounts the influence of Cartier's discoveries on European understanding of the New World. Of interest to historians, geographers, and cartographers.
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