He discovered land in Canada
Samuel de Champlain is famous for discovering and establishing the French settlement of Quebec City in Canada in 1608. He also explored and mapped parts of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, including the Great Lakes region, the Ottawa River, and the St. Lawrence River.
Samuel de Champlain discovered Canada in 1603. He was a French explorer and cartographer who is often referred to as the "Father of New France."
Samuel de Champlain was born in Brouage, France.
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Samuel de Champlain grew up in Brouage, France.
Samuel de Champlain was primarily in search of a viable trade route to establish a French colonial presence in the New World, particularly in North America. He also sought to discover new lands and establish diplomatic and economic relations with Indigenous peoples.
Samuel de Champlain discovered Canada in 1603. He was a French explorer and cartographer who is often referred to as the "Father of New France."
yes he did
A force of 500 joules. or... Samuel De Champlain was the first to discover The Great Lakes and described them.
No...... Jaque Cartier did
samuel de champlain reason for immagrating to new france was because he was sent by the king and he wanted to discover new areas
the year 1608
In 1603
yes he did i 1623
Samuel de Champlain made his first voyage to Canada in 1603 and is considered one of the founders of New France. He established the first permanent French settlement in Quebec in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer who discovered and explored the area that is now known as Quebec, Canada in 1603. He was motivated by a desire to find a faster trade route to Asia and to establish a French colonial presence in the New World. Champlain's explorations and settlements were instrumental in French colonization of North America.
v Samuel de Champlain mapped much of northeastern North America and started a settlement in Quebec. Champlain also discovered the lake named for him (Lake Champlain, on the border of northern New York state and Vermont, named in 1609) and was important in establishing and administering the French colonies in the New World.
no he didnt because he only dicovered quebec city and Champlain river