yes
He wante to find a water route to asia. He wante to find a water route to asia.
so he could get there faster
Samuel de Champlain was searching for a water route through North America to Asia when he explored the St. Lawrence River and founded Quebec City in 1608. He played a significant role in the establishment of New France and the development of the fur trade in North America.
He would have to be to get on a ship about the size of a basketball court and sail off to nowhere to find a route to Asia.
Samuel de Champlain was sent to explore by French King Henry IV with the goal of establishing a French presence in the New World and expanding the fur trade. Champlain was also tasked with finding a route to Asia and converting indigenous peoples to Christianity.
Yes, Samuel de Champlain was searching for a faster route to Asia through North America, but instead he became the founder of Quebec City in 1608 and played a significant role in exploring and mapping the eastern regions of Canada.
Samuel de Champlain hoped to establish a French colony in the New World, specifically in North America. He aimed to find a profitable trade route to Asia and spread Catholicism to indigenous peoples. Additionally, Champlain sought to contribute to French territorial expansion and solidify France's presence in the region.
he searched for a northwest passige to asia
A shorter sea route to Asia...
Christopher Columbus was actually looking for a shorter route to Asia.
He wanted to find a shorter sea route to Asia.
He wanted to explore because he wanted to find a route to asia.