Here are some french-canadian explorers...
Samuel De Champlain
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French-Canadian explorers who travelled by canoe (or foot) during the fur trade were called Voyageurs.
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French explorers were individuals from France who traveled to various parts of the world to discover new lands, establish colonies, and expand their country's influence. Some famous French explorers include Jacques Cartier, Samuel de Champlain, and Louis Antoine de Bougainville. These explorers played a significant role in shaping the history of the world through their discoveries and encounters with new cultures.
they all were discovered by french explorers all but the US was discovered by french explorers...
Smackover, Arkansas, got its name from the French term "sumac couvert" which means "covered with sumac." The name was given by French explorers due to the abundance of sumac trees in the area.
They were french explorers, mapping some land of the Louisiana Purchase.
"Illinois" is the modern spelling for the early French missionaries and explorers' name for the Illinois people, a name that was spelled in many different ways in the early records
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the name of the lake is derived from early French explorers who discovered a tribe of Indians of that name living in the area
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The French explorers achieved a bunch of different things.
Some famous French explorers were Samuel de Champlain; Pierre Gaultier; and Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle who is often just referred to as Robert de La Salle. Additional French explorers were Jacques Marquette, Jacques Cartier, and in modern times, Jacques Cousteau.