While it was Jacques Cartier who was one of the first to claimed land for France through the use of a cross as a claiming landmark, it was Samuel de Champlain who later helped found Quebec and the later "New France" in 1608.
Jacques Cartier founded New France.
Samuel de Champlain
Samuel de Champlain.
The first settlement in New France was Quebec
Samuel de Champlain
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Quebec which was founded by Samuel de Champlain on 3 July 1608.
The first permanent French settlement was in France.
He founded the first Spanish settlement in New Mexico.
Samuel De Champlain
Samuel de Champlain was sponsored by France. He is known for establishing the first permanent French settlement in North America, Quebec City, in 1608.
The French were present in North America way before 1608. New France was established in 1534 and was founded by Jacques Cartier.
Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City on July 3, 1608. He played a significant role in the exploration and settlement of New France, establishing the first permanent French settlement in the region.
In 1675 he and other Quakers founded the first permanent English settlement in New Jersey.
because it's the first permanent French settlement in North America