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Samuel de Champlain's voyages were primarily funded by the French crown and various trading companies, particularly the Company of New France, which sought to establish a foothold in North America. His expeditions were part of France's broader efforts to explore and colonize the New World, driven by interests in trade, particularly in fur. Additionally, Champlain secured support from influential figures in France who recognized the economic potential of colonization.

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