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The French established their first permanent colony in North America with the founding of Quebec in 1608. This settlement, led by Samuel de Champlain, marked the beginning of French colonization in the region, primarily focused on fur trading and building alliances with Indigenous peoples. Prior to Quebec, the French made earlier exploratory attempts, including Jacques Cartier's voyages in the 1530s, but Quebec was the first to be successfully settled.
The first permanent French settlement in North America was at Cap-Rouge (presently known as Quebec City) was permanently eastablished on July 3, 1608 by Samuel de Champlain. The French first discovered Quebec City in 1535 when Jacques Cartier built a fort there. He left for France for the winter, then returned in 1541 to establish a permanent city. It failed in 1542. It wasn't until Champlain's return that he founded the French city and served as Quebec's administrator for the rest of his life.
France, had control of Quebec, then Wolfe( a Brit) beat Moncalm( French Gen.) on the Plains of Abraham and the rest is history!
Jamestown, colonized by the British, was the first successful colony in North America.
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the other colonisation to settle in Quebec was the British
the other colonisation to settle in Quebec was the British
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Canada's oldest city, settled by the French in 1608 as a trading post.
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Qubec was settled in 1608.
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Samuel de Champlain, the French explorer, settled in Quebec City, Canada, in 1608. He established the first permanent French settlement in North America at what is now known as Quebec City.