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France–Americas relations started in the 16th century, soon after the discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus, and have developed over a period of several centuries. ==Early encounters (16th century)==
Early expeditions of French Norman sailors to the New World are known. Jean Cousin has been said to have discovered the New World in 1488, four years before Christopher Columbus, when he landed in Brazil around the mouth of the Amazon, but this remains unproven.〔''A savage mirror: power, identity, and knowledge in early modern France'' Michael Wintroub p.21 ()〕 His travels were succeeded by that of Binot Paulmier de Gonneville in 1504 onboard ''L'Espoir'', which was properly recorded and brought back an Indian named Essomericq.〔 Gonneville affirmed that when he visited Brazil, French traders from Saint-Malo and Dieppe had already been trading there for several years.〔''Orientalism in early Modern France'' 2008 Ina Baghdiantz McAbe, p.72, ISBN 978-1-84520-374-0〕
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