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Answer:

The explorers that sailed for France were Jacques Cartier and Giovanni da Verrazzano.

Explanation:

-Jacques Cartier was a French navigator and explorer who made three trips to North America in the service of the French crown, which made him the first explorer of that nationality in the New World. He was the first explorer of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence (1534), the discoverer of the homonymous Saint Lawrence River (1535) and also commander of the colony of Charlesbourg-Royal (1541-42). The maps he made allowed the Gulf and the Saint Lawrence River to appear for the first time in the cartographic representations of the world.

-Giovanni da Verrazzano was a Florentine navigator and explorer who, at the service of Francis I of France, explored the Atlantic coast of North America in search of a passage through the northeast to India. He is known for being the first European, after the Viking colonization (1000 BC), which explored, in 1524, the Atlantic coast of North America between the Carolinas (South and North) and Newfoundland, including the current port of New York, Narragansett Bay and the Hudson River. In 1527 he left for Brazil on a new expedition, in which he died the following year.