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How long was Samuel de Champlain in prison?

Samuel de Champlain was not in prison; there is no historical record of him serving time in prison. Champlain was a French explorer and founder of Quebec City, known for his role in establishing the first permanent French settlement in Canada.


Where did Samuel De Champlain live and for how long?

Samuel de Champlain lived in France for most of his life. He was born in Brouage, France, around 1567, and he passed away in Quebec City, Canada in 1635 after spending more than 30 years exploring and establishing French colonies in North America.


How long did Samuel de Champlain live?

The exact number of years is not quite to well known however, many scientists do make an estimate between these years:1567-1635= 68 years of ageAccualy, Samuel de Champlain died in quebec city in 1635, also started his explorations in 1603 in around 40 years old. do the math please.


How was Samuel Champlain know for?

for a long trip to north America


How long did Samuel de Champlain explored?

for 12 years


What did Champlain find in the winter of Quebec?

He found that the winters in quebec were very long and cold also that his men where dieing of deiseas.


How long was Samuel De Champlain's Exploration?

1 and a half year


How long did it take Champlain to get to Quebec?

it took 6 weeks to sail across the ocean


How long did it take Samuel d Champlain to reached Canada?

It took samuel de champlain a full 3 years at sea because he got lost at one point.


How long did Samuel De Champlain's 2Nd voyage take?

one year


Who settled Quebec?

Samuel De Champlain ================ The first European on record as having "discovered" Québec was Jacques Cartier. He claimed Québec for France at Gaspé in 1534, long before Champlain was born. Cartier spent two winters near present-day Québec City on his voyages in 1535-36 and 1541-42. The actions of the people of the First Nations, however, made it clear that they had already traded with Europeans, so it is likely that we will never know which European was first to "discover" Québec.


How long did Samuel de Champlain stear the Don-de-Dieu?

for 4 years