No, Champlain is not an illegitimate son of a French king. He was born to a commoner couple. His mother's maiden name was "Le Roy" ("King") which is a common French name, but could cause some confusion in his story here.
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The King of France told Champlain to develop the fur trade.
The King of France told Champlain to develop the fur trade.
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Samuel de Champlain's expeditions were financed by France. King Henry IV of France supported Champlain's efforts to explore and establish colonies in what is now Canada.
Samuel de Champlain was sponsored by King Henry IV of France to establish and develop New France in North America. King Henry IV supported Champlain's exploration and colonization efforts in the early 17th century.
The King of France sent Samuel de Champlain to explore in order to establish French colonies, expand trade, and find a passage to Asia. Champlain's exploration helped France establish a presence in North America and compete with other European powers in the New World.
samuel de champlain reason for immagrating to new france was because he was sent by the king and he wanted to discover new areas
The king banned Champlain from exploring after 1620 due to concerns over maintaining control of the fur trade and the colony of New France. Champlain's explorations were seen as a threat to the French crown's authority and commercial interests in North America.
Samuel de Champlain was hired by France to explore North America and establish a settlement in present-day Canada. He is known as the "Father of New France" for his role in founding Quebec City in 1608.
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