Since the records were lost in a fire in 1690, there is no real answer. But we do know that he went to an academy for young men of respectable families. He learned seamanship from his uncles, father and the school.
His father was a naval sea captain and a pilot. He looked up to his two uncles who were also big naval sea captains. Because of this, Samuel wanted to become a naval captain or join the military. He attended an academy for young men of respectable families and was skilled in navigation and seamanship. He was also strengthened in surveying and cartography. Although he was known as a 'rowdy by with a lack of polish and skipped classes,' he still graduated. The graduates of this particular academy were suitable for service in the army or with a lord.
(i did Samuel de Champlain for a report so i have my mind overloaded with info on him)
Samuel de Champlain found a trading post amd became the city of quebec.
in 1603 Samuel de Champlain set out for his first voyage
the ships were like samuel de champlain crew go
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Samuel de Champlain did not go to school because he likely received an education through an apprenticeship or by learning from family members. During his time, formal education was not as widely available as it is today, and many young men learned practical skills through hands-on training instead of attending school.
he went 2 sckool where bus went and he was also a bum. his family was poor and when he became a navigator he got rich. I hate Samuel de Champlain
He didn't go to spain
Samuel de Champlain was commissioned by King henry IV. He told samuel to go on a "secret voyage" and btw ( by the way) commissioned means like who paied and told.
Samuel de Champlain mapped the coastline of Canada and explored the Great Lakes. He traveled the St. Lawrence River and the Richelieu River and named Lake Champlain after himself.
he went on 21 voyages
in 1608 he dicovered St. Lawrence River
Samuel De Champlain went to Canada to help King Henry IV and France to set a permanent fur trading post. He settled in Quebec.