French explorers came to Canada in 1534. That expedition was led by Jacques Cartier. He extensively explored the Saint Lawrence River.
It wasn't the French who got Canada. It was the Brittish, who later went to war with Canada.
They came because they wanted to trade beaver
Port-Royal 1605 in today's Nova Scotia.
on a boat
It is located in Quebec, Canada.It is located in Quebec, Canada.
Samuel de Champlain founded a permanent settlement in Quebec in 1608.
French owned Canada first!
It is important because it was the first settlement in Canada
British and French were the first settlers of Canada.
The French created the first successful settlement in Canada.
It is located in Quebec, Canada.It is located in Quebec, Canada.
Samuel de Champlain founded a permanent settlement in Quebec in 1608.
Closer to rivers and lakes, lots of resources.
No president in Canada.
it is not in Canada. it is along the st. Lawrence river
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
The first permanent French settlement was in France.
Samuel de Champlain played a major role in the early exploration and settlement of Canada. He founded Quebec City in 1608, which became the first permanent French settlement in North America. Champlain's efforts helped establish French presence in Canada, laying the foundation for future colonization and the development of New France.
Quebec
The first French settlement was at Port-Royal (now Annapolis Royal) in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia. Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec in 1608, and French settlers took up land along the St Lawrence River. The next major area of French settlement was at present-day Montreal.
Samuel de Champlain established the first permanent French settlement in North America at Québec in 1608.