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Bodies of water that Samuel champlain covered

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Why did Samuel De Champlain travel North America?

To find a water route across the continent.


What foods Samuel de Champlain ate during travel?

he ate fish, deer, he drank sea water and river water


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What challenges did Samuel de Champlain face?

He had no water on some of his voyages.


Why did Samuel de Champlain want to find a water route to Asia?

so he could get there faster


What did Samuel de Champlain take on his trip?

he took water food clothing maps compasses and other things


Did Samuel de Champlain run out of food?

Bread and water! and rotten fish


What hardships did Samuel de Champlain encounter?

The obstacles for Samuel De Champlain were to beat the hostile Iroquios Indians, No pure water, and sufferings from climate.The person who answered this is clearly clueless because Samuel De Champlain did not have that obstacle that was part of his victories.AngelTheHappySimpsonhe had a big butt


Why did Samuel de Champlain explore the new world?

He wante to find a water route to asia. He wante to find a water route to asia.


Why did Samuel De Champlain come to North America?

Samuel de Champlain came to North America to establish French colonies and trading posts in the early 17th century. He played a key role in the founding of Quebec City and is known as the "Father of New France." Champlain was motivated by the potential for economic opportunities through fur trading, as well as his desire to spread Christianity.


What tools did Samuel De Champlain use?

he needed food, water, clothing, and so on.


What was Samuel de Champlain searching for?

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.