Personally, I think Étienne Brûlé is a hero because he he helped the Huron peoples with a lot of stuff.
He achieved at being an explorer.
The person saying this is being sarcastic. It means that the accused in this case just did something they thought was awesome. The person saying " you're a villain" doesn't think the same.
beause he is a smart man
He gave them freedom
History is so imperfect because people believe in different things. Some people will think a person could be a hero and others list things that consider him a villain. People write their side of the story on how they saw it happened. History goes back to billions of years with the fact that people were not there when it happened we have to make predictions and find research to investigate how something possibly could have occurred. With predictions and research this could lead to little and/or false information that may or may not be true.
Étienne Brûlé is considered a hero in Canadian history for his role as an early explorer and interpreter between Indigenous peoples and European settlers. He was known for his brave expeditions through the wilderness, forging relationships with Indigenous communities and helping to facilitate trade and communication. Brûlé's contributions helped to lay the foundation for future exploration and settlement in Canada.
Horstough Brule and Tooty Brule
Etienne Brule was born in France in 1592. He was likely born at Champigny-sur-Marne.
France. He was born in 1592 in Champigny-sur-Marne
1634
Etienne Brule's religion was Catholicism. He was a French explorer and interpreter who played a key role in early interactions between Europeans and indigenous peoples in North America in the 17th century.
1595
he wore stuff
Etienne Brule was not married. He was a French explorer and coureur des bois who established friendly relations with indigenous people in Canada during the early 17th century.
He is a French explorer.
maybe a king
Etienne Brule was, as far as we know, the first European to see Lake Ontario and the first European to explore the Toronto area (1615).