What supplies were brought
probably himself because King Henry IV didn't come along with Champlain
Samuel Champlain, created the Order of good cheer, to help his men survive in the winter. They would serve various dishes like duck,moos, and rabbit along with great entertainment.
Champlain discovered the islands along the Bahamas and had lived there for many years with his small family
St. Lawrence river.
Lake Champlain.
probably himself because King Henry IV didn't come along with Champlain
they were native americans Samuel de champlain met them along with the migilens
Samuel de Champlain built a fort and a store house on a site along the St. Lawrence River called Quebec in 1608.
Samuel Champlain, created the Order of good cheer, to help his men survive in the winter. They would serve various dishes like duck,moos, and rabbit along with great entertainment.
His name is Samuel de Champlain NOT Champagne, a French man, he did all his exploring in what is now Canada, mostly along the upper Ottawa River and in Quebec.
Champlain discovered the islands along the Bahamas and had lived there for many years with his small family
Samuel de Champlain came to Canada to establish a French colony in the early 17th century. He wanted to find a passage to Asia, promote trade, and convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity. Champlain played a crucial role in exploring and mapping parts of Canada, particularly along the St. Lawrence River.
Samuel de Champlain explored and settled in present-day Canada, particularly along the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes region. He is known for founding Quebec City in 1608 and for his exploration of the eastern coast of North America.
Samuel De Champlain sailed from France to North America, and colonized in South of Canada and Northern New York and Vermont. He settled in Quebec hoping to make a permanent fur trading post for France. He met and made allies with the Huron and Algonquins along the way.
Samuel de Champlain had a largely peaceful relationship with aboriginal peoples in North America. He built alliances with various indigenous groups, such as the Algonquin and Huron, and worked together on fur trading and exploration. Champlain also respected and studied the cultural practices and languages of the indigenous peoples he encountered.
His first visits to French Canada were to trade furs, but on the second voyage he sought new areas to colonize along the Atlantic coast.
The Indian runner brought news of a huge French army was moving along the shores of Lake Champlain.