Samuel de Champlain's crew was a diverse group comprised mainly of French colonists, skilled sailors, and Indigenous allies. They were instrumental in his exploration and establishment of New France, often demonstrating adaptability and resourcefulness in the challenging conditions of the New World. Many crew members were experienced in trade and navigation, which helped facilitate relations with Indigenous tribes and the fur trade. Overall, they played a crucial role in Champlain's voyages and the early colonial efforts in North America.
i think workful....
Samuel de Champlain had at least 290 crew members on his ship.
Samuel De Champlains crew were full of law breakers and tramps the could not really be trusted
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Samuel De Champlains crew were full of law breakers and tramps the could not really be trusted
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His crew reacted happy and excited.
A ship of the time usually had 20-30 crew.
79 on his 1604 voyage
Samuel de Champlain is from France!
Samuel De Champlain was the french explorer to settle in Quebec first.