Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer and navigator known for founding Quebec City in 1608 and serving as its governor. He made several voyages to North America, primarily aboard ships like the "Don de Dieu," a vessel used during his explorations. Champlain's expeditions were crucial in establishing French presence in Canada and mapping the region. His detailed accounts and maps significantly contributed to European knowledge of North America.
Samuel de Champlains uncle taught him how to work a ship, to be a ship caption.
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His ship was named Le Don De Dieu
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Samuel Champlain sail in the Sanit Juien ship
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Bonne Renommee in 1603
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his ship was called Samuel de Champlain because he was the first one on it
The name of Samuel De Champlain's ship was Le Don De Dieu. He also used the St Julien.
Samuel De Champlain brought only 26 men aboard each ship.