The French were present in North America way before 1608. New France was established in 1534 and was founded by Jacques Cartier.
New france was colonized by France in 1608
Samuel de Champlain established a permanent French colony in Quebec City, Canada in 1608. This settlement later became the capital of New France.
New France was created/founded in 1608, by Samuel De Champlain
Quebec became an established country in 1608 when Samuel de Champlain founded it
Samuel de Champlain finally established a French colony in Quebec City, Canada, in 1608. He founded what would become known as New France.
Samuel de Champlain established the colony of Quebec in New France in 1608. He played a significant role in the early exploration and settlement of Canada.
Jacques Cartier claimed territory for France, and established a claim to the northern part of the continent, from New England to the Gulf of the St. Lawrence. In 1608, Samuel de Champlain had established the first official settlement, and called the area Quebec.
Champlain was primarily associated with France as he played a significant role in founding the French colonies in North America, particularly New France (now Quebec, Canada). He established the city of Quebec in 1608 and made numerous expeditions to explore and map the area.
Founder of New France and Quebec city on July 3rd 1608
1608
In 1608 Samuel de Champlain founded New France in this area, which remained in French control until the British captured it during a half-hour battle on September 13, 1759.