Samuel de champlain
CanadaHe explored what is now Southern Quebec and little parts of southeastern Ontario
Samuel de Champlain explored Quebec and many other places in North America
1534: area explored and claimed for the French by Jacques Cartier 1608: explored by Samuel de Champlain 1663: made a royal colony by Louis XIV in 1663
i think one of them are inuu NATIVE INDIAN TRIBES WERE THERE FIRST . THE FRENCH SETTLED IN QUEBEC.
It became a major fur trade for the french.
Jacques Cartier was a French navigator who explored and claimed for France. He was the first European explorer to discover the St. Lawrence River.
the Americans
Henry Hudson-explored the hudson bay in an attempt to find the northwest passage Samuel de Champlain- explored new france (Quebec) Jacques Cartier- explored the st lawrence river
One region was North America. In 1535 he landed at was is now Quebec City.
CanadaHe explored what is now Southern Quebec and little parts of southeastern Ontario
In 1534, Jacques Cartier explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and claimed the area that would become Quebec for France. In 1608, Samuel de Champlain established the colony of Quebec, the first permanent European settlement in Canada. Wikipedia has an article on the histor of Quebec.
Samuel de Champlain explored and mapped areas around the St. Lawrence River, including Quebec and areas of eastern Canada. He also established the first permanent French settlement in North America at Quebec City in 1608. Additionally, Champlain explored parts of New England, the Great Lakes region, and the coast of northeastern North America.