It is Quebec i think or the St. Lawerence river
it was a success because he found a place so the french could have a permanent settlement.
Samuel de Champlain's first settlement was called Port Royal, established in 1605 in present-day Nova Scotia, Canada.
They didn't really have one, they were just looking for a new settlement to form a fur-trading network
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no
Samuel de Champlain's son's name was Adrien.
His name was Antoine Champlain. He was apparently a boat pilot.
samuel de champlains mothers name was Marguerite Le Roy
no one knows we only know the names of his parents
His ship was named Le Don De Dieu
Samuel de Champlain did not have a middle name. He was simply known as Samuel de Champlain.
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?