Samuel de Champlain founded the present-day Quebec City in 1608, and is widely regarded as the father of Canada.
Samuel de Champlain started his exploration and settlement efforts in present-day Canada. His first major expedition took place in 1603, where he explored the St. Lawrence River and the Gaspe Peninsula.
Tubac the first presidio in what is now Arizona.
The first thing built in the settlement was the meeting or common house. The guns mounted at the sides, a dormitory and place of worship inside.
A settlement is a place owned by imigrants.
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Champlain explored in 1567-1635. While Champlain had explored this wonderful new world we call today north America. He wanted to mark his place for future travels.
Bass and Flinders sailed to Botany Bay, where they explored the Georges River. Following their exploration, a settlement was built along the Georges River, and this settlement became known as Bankstown.
Samuel de Champlain's expedition took place after Cartier's. Champlain explored and settled New France, establishing Quebec City in 1608.
A site of settlement is a place to settle.
Lake Champlain