i have no idea but i think he explored the st. 1 river.
Samuel de Champlain's visit to Canada in 1603 was part of a voyage to explore and establish French colonies in North America. He aimed to establish trade relationships with indigenous peoples, map the region, and eventually establish the settlement that would become Quebec City.
Samuel de Champlain had never taken the first nations land.
Samuel de Champlain landed in present-day Canada in 1603, first at Tadoussac and later establishing the colony that would become Quebec City in 1608. His explorations and settlements were instrumental in establishing French presence in North America.
Samuel de Champlain claimed land for France
yes he did
He colonized it.
He discovered land in Canada
Quebec, Canada, where he named a river after himself, "Lake Champlain"
yes!
he is from cherry land in new orleans st building
Samuel de Champlain had his flag so that if he found new land, he could place a flag down showing that someone who is French, found the uncharted land.
becuase he entered their land.