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Samuel de Champlain did not find gold in the traditional sense; his explorations primarily focused on mapping and establishing settlements in North America, particularly in what is now Canada. While he sought wealth and resources for France, his expeditions did not yield significant gold discoveries. Instead, he is better known for his role in trade, particularly with fur, and for founding Quebec in 1608. Champlain’s legacy lies more in his contributions to exploration and colonization than in precious metal discoveries.

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