Yes, Samuel de Champlain traveled more extensively than Jacques Cartier. Champlain made multiple voyages to Canada, establishing Quebec City in 1608 and exploring large parts of the St. Lawrence River, the Great Lakes, and regions of modern-day Ontario and New York. In contrast, Cartier's explorations in the 1530s mainly focused on the St. Lawrence River and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Overall, Champlain's journeys were more extensive and significant in terms of mapping and establishing French presence in North America.
YEs he was more experienced than Christopher Columbus
Samuel Champlain treated the natives with more respect, and co-operated, in return receiving their help and trade. Cartier had treated the natives with disrespect, by kidnapping them and other ways. As a result, they were more hostile towards him and did not provide aid to his explorations and trade. Champlain also had the advantage of being a cartographer (a map drawer), thus navigating better than Cartier.
The term "Champlain eye" typically refers to a geological feature rather than a specific color. However, if you are referencing the eye color of Samuel de Champlain, the French explorer, historical records do not provide definitive information about his eye color. If you meant something else by "Champlain eye," please provide more context for a more accurate answer.
No, typically you cannot travel with more than 10,000 items in your luggage.
Expedia specializes in travel information, with their traveling gnome and such, but they have a couple of other branches that give more info than just travel information.
Yes sound can travel in liquid, its speed is lesser than that in solid and more than that of gas.
Solar cars can travel up to more than 26,000 miles away! That is way more than 10,000 meters away!
They dont travel in wave or swells of more than 1 meter at worse They dont travel in wave or swells of more than 1 meter at worse
More than you would in a lifetime More than you would in a lifetime
Solar cars can travel for more than 48 hours!
Newfoundland, around 1535. Of course others had been there before him so it wasn't a big discovery. He did take it farther than others and found a river.
SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN was the first explorer to make a detailed examination of the coast of New England and Nova Scotia and to prepare a full and accurate report of his observations.To the Canadian he is more than the explorer and the acute observer of the native life; he is the founder of New France.