Samuel de Champlain
Samuel de Champlain
Canada's oldest city, settled by the French in 1608 as a trading post.
Samuel de Champlain set up a trading post that later became the city of Quebec. He founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608, and was the first person to make an accurate map of the coast.
Samuel de Champlain set up a trading post that later became the city of Quebec. He founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608, and was the first person to make an accurate map of the coast.
Samuel de Champlain set up a trading post that later became Quebec.
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The French and Dutch colonists traded fur. Samuel de Champlain explored the St. Lawrence River. In 1608, he founded a fur-trading post in Quebec.
The French and Dutch colonists traded fur. Samuel de Champlain explored the St. Lawrence River. In 1608, he founded a fur-trading post in Quebec.
David Niemeyer and Garrett Gresham
David Niemeyer and Garrett Gresham