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Samuel de Champlain lived much of his life in Quebec. However, he was born and raised in France.
much of canada
v Samuel de Champlain mapped much of northeastern North America and started a settlement in Quebec. Champlain also discovered the lake named for him (Lake Champlain, on the border of northern New York state and Vermont, named in 1609) and was important in establishing and administering the French colonies in the New World.
Samuel de Champlain's explorations took him to the West Indies, then to Huronia and northern New York State. Champlain mapped much of the east coast of North America. He founded Québec in 1608 and died there on Christmas Day, 1635. Champlain is considered to be the father of Canada.
Samuel de Champlain's explorations took him to the West Indies, then to Huronia and northern New York State. Champlain mapped much of the east coast of North America. He founded Québec in 1608 and died there on Christmas Day, 1635. Champlain is considered to be the father of Canada.
Samuel de Champlain's explorations took him to the West Indies, then to Huronia and northern New York State. Champlain mapped much of the east coast of North America. He founded Québec in 1608 and died there on Christmas Day, 1635. Champlain is considered to be the father of Canada.
Quebec is one of the major provinces and cities in Canada. It is the home to much of the country's French speaking population. It was originally founded by Samuel de Champlain.
yes, he was the first European to find and describe the Great Lakes. He ran as much of Quebec as a non-nobleman could.
Yes because the king gave him wealth to do his expedition
Samuel de Champlain was a soldier, cartographer, and explorer. He made many journeys and did not always follow the same route. He explored much of Canada as well as parts of the northeastern United States. He spent a great deal of time in Quebec.
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