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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.
for a long trip to north America
for 12 years
Samuel de Champlain arrived in Canada in 1603, and he is known as the "Father of New France." He played a crucial role in establishing the first permanent European settlements in Canada and exploring the region.
1 and a half year
First Voyage Champlain left port from Spain (he had been sent to Spain for war) for his first voyage in 1589. He went to the West Indies, then Mexico, then stopped at Central America to explore. Champlain returned to his homeland, France in 1601.
It took samuel de champlain a full 3 years at sea because he got lost at one point.
First Voyage Champlain left port from Spain (he had been sent to Spain for war) for his first voyage in 1589. He went to the West Indies, then Mexico, then stopped at Central America to explore. Champlain returned to his homeland, France in 1601.
one year
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.
for 4 years
30 - 40 years