Jacques Cartier sought to become an explorer primarily driven by the desire for adventure and the opportunity to discover new lands and riches. He was inspired by the lucrative prospects of trade, particularly in gold and other resources, as well as the potential for establishing a French presence in the New World. Cartier's expeditions were also motivated by the ambition to find a northwest passage to Asia, which was a significant goal for many European explorers of his time. Ultimately, his voyages laid the groundwork for France's future claims in North America.
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