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Samuel de Champlain was a French navigator, geographer, draughtsman, cartographer, soldier, chronicler, explorer, and ethnologist. He was all of these things and as of July 3rd, 1603, the founder of Quebec City too. Champlain then became Quebec City's administrator until December 25, 1635, the date of his death. Samuel de Champlain was born in Biscay, Brouage. His father was a ship captain, and Champlain received a careful navigational education. -A Person
Samuel De Champlain wanted to travel and sail for France so he became 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.
No, he was able to outfit several ships to the America's, but never made it himself. He had several stays in the Tower of London, was condemned to death, went to Ireland, Netherlands, was a member of parliament, sent a fleet to explore the American coast in 1584 and took possession of the area called Virginia, and became the bane of the Spanish by attacking their treasure ships.
The world became more addvanced.
the living conditions in Scotland became intolerable. they had family in america so moved there.
Samuel de champlain became allies with the Wyandot, and Algonquin.
Samuel de Champlain first sailed in 1608 when he became the first European to cross the great lakes.
Samuel de Champlain found a trading post amd became the city of quebec.
Etienne Brule became a French Explorer because he was inspired by another French Explorer named Samuel de Champlain. He asked Champlain if he could explore with him. The only reason why Champlain said yes because he was thinking that Brule would do his plan for the Huron Peoples.
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Samuel De Champlain was married when he was alive. He was married to a 12 year-old girl named Helene Boulle when he was 40. She abandoned him later and became a nun.
much of canada
He traveled with his uncle as a child. He became a geographer for King Henry IV.
Samuel de Champlain was a French navigator, geographer, draughtsman, cartographer, soldier, chronicler, explorer, and ethnologist. He was all of these things and as of July 3rd, 1603, the founder of Quebec City too. Champlain then became Quebec City's administrator until December 25, 1635, the date of his death. Samuel de Champlain was born in Biscay, Brouage. His father was a ship captain, and Champlain received a careful navigational education. -A Person
Samuel de Champlain became famous for establishing the first permanent European settlement to the north of Florida. He is known for settling and developing the area which is now Quebec. He is known as the Father of New France.
When Champlain became Lieutenant Governor he still hoped to establish a permanent colony in New France. The fur trade company did not want settlers, so Champlain had the colony divided into two region's.