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No women. The average ship crew was about 35 men.

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Q: How many men or woman did Samuel de Champlain take with him?
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How many men did Samuel de Champlain take with him?

Samuel De Champlain brought only 26 men aboard each ship.


Why did Samuel de Champlain take the first Nations land?

Samuel de Champlain had never taken the first nations land.


Where did Samuel De Champlain take his voyage?

to places


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


What route did Samuel De Champlain take on his first journey?

Possibly New France


What motivated Samuel De Champlain?

Samuel de Champlain was motivated by the treasures that he felt he could discover. He was further driven by the ability to take these treasures such as gold, spices, and other riches back to his country.


How many voyages did Samuel de Champlain take?

Samuel de Champlain made 12 voyages just to North America. He also made 8 other voyages to Spain, the West Indies, South America, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Bermuda, Panama, and Colombia.


What country sponsored Samuel Champlain?

France. He claimed eastern Canada as New France, and founded Quebec City.


What did Samuel de Champlain take on his trip?

he took water food clothing maps compasses and other things


How long did Samuel de Champlain take to came to Canada?

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.


Who sent Samuel de Champlain to Canada?

Samuel de Champlain was sent to Canada by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons, who was a French merchant and explorer granted a fur trade monopoly in New France by King Henry IV of France. Champlain was tasked with establishing a French presence in the region and furthering exploration and trade opportunities.