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Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer, navigator, and cartographer known as the "Father of New France" due to his role in establishing the French colony of Quebec in 1608. He is also credited with exploring and mapping the St. Lawrence River and founding the city of Quebec.
He faced many things: no water on some of his voyages, wars, lack of newer technology, harsh winters, sickness killed 28% of 70 settlers, and last Samuel died in 1635 on Christmas day, 2 years after the peace treaty signed in 1633.
Samuel de Champlain built a fortified trading post in Quebec to establish a permanent French presence and protect their interests in the fur trade. The post, known as Quebec City, allowed the French to trade with the Indigenous peoples and secure valuable resources in the region. Additionally, the fort provided defense against potential threats from rival European powers.
Location is one of the key factors in geography. Finding where things are is essential to mapmaking and map interpretation. You need to know where your nearest supermarket is located or where your work is.
I would say North America. Both of these things are in Canada. But next time please use an atlas instead of wasting energy on a computer.
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antonio de Champlain gave Samuel de Champlain was a skrew Well Antonio was Samuel's father so he most likely gave him alot of things.
he did everything wrong..!
no it is not true ppl!
Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer, navigator, and cartographer known as the "Father of New France" due to his role in establishing the French colony of Quebec in 1608. He is also credited with exploring and mapping the St. Lawrence River and founding the city of Quebec.
he took water food clothing maps compasses and other things
Samuel De Champlain is somewhat a good leader and somewhat bad if you look at this in a different perspective. Samuel De Champlain helped France gain more in wealth and helped them participate in the fur trade in Canada. He made allies with the Huron and the relationship was pretty strong too. A bad side of him is when he killed many Iroquois during a war. He shot two Iroquois chiefs and almost the third one. The Iroquois never forgave the French even now. During the war Samuel De Champlain was shot 2 times with arrows. One was on his knee and the second one was on his neck splitting his ear apart. Samuel de Champlain also married a 12 year old woman at the age of 48 just for money to go again on voyages to Canada and support the place where the French settle, Quebec. So you decide on that question base on this answer. These are the main events on what has occurred in Samuel De Champlain's life.
I think Samuel de Champlain had his own private living space and workmen had to share their living spaces because Champlain was in power. Champlain was in charge of the operation, meaning he gets the benefits of having his own private living space. The other workmen had to share rooms because 1, they aren't in charge, 2, they worked for Champlain and 3, they were not as important as the boss and were considered “lucky to have a living space in the first place working for Champlain”. This is just how things go, even today, the leader gets the best and the workers get the worst whether it's a room, paycheck, car, etc.
Samuel de Champlain built a fortified trading post in Quebec to establish a permanent French presence and protect their interests in the fur trade. The post, known as Quebec City, allowed the French to trade with the Indigenous peoples and secure valuable resources in the region. Additionally, the fort provided defense against potential threats from rival European powers.
He faced many things: no water on some of his voyages, wars, lack of newer technology, harsh winters, sickness killed 28% of 70 settlers, and last Samuel died in 1635 on Christmas day, 2 years after the peace treaty signed in 1633.
He Used An Astrolabe.Andlikeof course a boat and stuff. I'm not sure if his maps count has technology....???
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