Etienne Brule heard of Samuel Champlain (he was a famous explorer, after all) and begged Samuel to help him travel with the Hurons. He agreed. After that, they became good friends. Samuel knew that Etienne would help him travel and map the land, and that's why he agreed. I wouldn't use this for a report, though, seeing as it IS from a random student halfway across the world.
No one knows but they are searching for it. They know it is in Quebec!
Samuel de Champlain used tools like compasses, astrolabes, and maps to navigate during his voyages. He also used tools for surveying and charting coastlines, such as a mariner's quadrant and sounding lines to measure depth. Additionally, Champlain likely used tools for communication and writing, such as pen and paper, to record his observations and findings during his expeditions.
Étienne Brûlé did not go to school as formal education in the sense we know it today did not exist during his time. He was a French explorer and coureur des bois who played a key role in the early exploration of Canada. He learned navigational and survival skills through practical experience in the wilderness.
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he came to Canada on a ship with Champlain
The first European too see Lake Huron was Samuel De Champlain! And how i know this is the right answer is because in my school we are studying Explorers all around the world and "Samuel De Champlain" Happens to be the first European to see Lake Huron! Hope, that you are happy now that you got the answer!
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).
Samuel De Champlain was know for being the founder of new france
Etienne Brule lived in the 17th century, at a time when formal schooling was not widely available. It is unlikely that he received a formal education in the modern sense of attending school as we know it today. Instead, he likely learned practical skills and knowledge through hands-on experience and mentorship.
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for a long trip to north America
i have know idea
Jacques Cartier in 1535 and Samuel de Champlaon in 1609.
I don't know this but I think they were blacksmiths? :(
The tribe that Samuel De Champlain interacted with were called... Well I don't know, Why don't you check Google. XD
Samuel de Champlain had 3 ships. These ships were the Levrier, the St. Julien, and the Don de Dieu which was his main ship.