It became a major fur trade for the french.
The first successful French settlement in the United States was on Parris Island in South Carolina. The first successful French settlement in North America was in Quebec.
No, the Great Lakes are Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. New York wanted to have Lake Champlain a Great Lake but the government deiced to not have it be a Great Lake. Senate Bill 927 which reauthorizes the Sea Grant Program was signed by The President of The United States on March 6th, 1998 making Lake Champlain the 6th Great Lake.
Samuel De Champlain sailed from France to North America, and colonized in South of Canada and Northern New York and Vermont. He settled in Quebec hoping to make a permanent fur trading post for France. He met and made allies with the Huron and Algonquins along the way.
North- Nunavut South- Quebec West- Quebec East- Nothing borders on the east (Quebec borders on the west and south)
he explored eastern south America
The Champlain Canal is in northern NY State and connects the south end of Lake Champlain to the Hudson River.
Well, he found America! He also mapped/explored the east coast of South America.
it is located to the south and east of Quebec
Vermont has Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. New York and Vermont share Lake Champlain on Vermont's western border. The Green Mountains run north-south the entire length of the state.
south :)
They found enough to double the world's known gold supply. That's alot.
Le quartier petit Champlain is located in Québec city : South-East