So I did a lot of research! It took me a long time to find it for you guys but here it is. Samuel de Champlain brought back Tobacco, Beads and fur from his travels.
Samuel de Champlain brought back detailed maps, drawings, and descriptions of the lands he explored in North America, particularly the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes region. He also documented the customs and cultures of the Indigenous peoples he encountered during his explorations.
Samuel de Champlain got sent back to Europe.
Yes he did because he got hurt
Yes, her name was Helene Boulle. She was the daughter of a very wealthy man. Samuel de Champlain married her when she was 12 and he was 40! A bit of an age difference but allowable back then.
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.
Samuel de Champlain was a famous explorer from France in the 1600's he sailed to Canada and back to France many times he discovered what he called new France.
he was unteated to the point he had to disguise him self from creating war, but eventually he had a stoke from someone finding out
Samuel de Champlain chose the name Quebec (with a Q)for the colonial outpost in 1608, but the name goes back earlier than that.
really huge guns and cross bows and weaponds that they used back in the 1600's anything that protected them at that point
he was THE FOUNDER OF CANADA A:That is wrong he actully found Quebec back then "New France" B:He made the first permant colony in North America
Samuel de Champlain was a french person who was the founder of Quebec and was called the father of new France. he was into exploration since he was very little. his father and his uncle were sea captains he married a 12 year old girl when he was 40 he went on about 20 voyages back and forth from France to quebec
Samuel De Champlain came to Canada because he wanted to. He was a geographer for King Henry IV and when he heard about the expedition to Canada, he begged to join. At first, he was in it for Economic reasons to support France but after De Monts gave up hope on Quebec, Samuel De Champlain did not. He wanted to create a permanent settlement for a fur trading post for France and while he did, he enjoyed it. Meeting the Huron and Algonquins and teaming up to fight the Iroquois. He never lost hope until the English toke away the supplies from the French in winter at 1608. They did that because Champlain refused to give up Quebec to the English. The English did not want war so they simply stole their supplies leaving the French to survive the winter by eating raw food. Many of them had died at the end. Even Champlain was sick and about to die. The English asked again for Quebec, leaving Champlain no choice but to go back to France.