Samuel de Champlain was a explorer and cartographer known for establishing and governing the settlements of New France and the city of Quebec.
Jacques Cartier is known for exploring the St. Lawrence River plus giving Canada its name.
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I believe the answer is: More Americans disliked Hoover
During the bonus army 1932, around 43,000 ex-soldiers marched together to Washington D.C in order to obtain compensation that was promised to them for their service during the wars. This march exposed Hoover for not keeping his promise, which made many Americans disliked hoover even more.
T<span>he Plague of Justinian was a pandemic that afflicted the (Byzantine Empire), including Constantinople, in 541-542 CE. It is similar to that of the Black Death. It was nearly worldwide, striking central and south Asia, N. Africa, Arabia, and Europe.</span>