In the early 1600s, the French were still hopeful that a way could be found through North America to the Pacific Ocean. If found, such a route would have been the shortest way to the riches of the Orient.
he wanted to cross the alt Atlantic ocean or America to the Pacific .
Samuel de Champlain was originally seeking a route to the riches of Asia, specifically looking for a passage to the Pacific Ocean that would facilitate trade with the East Indies. His explorations ultimately led him to North America, where he founded Quebec in 1608 and became known as the "Father of New France." Champlain's quests for a northwest passage significantly contributed to European knowledge of the continent.
of course not
Samuel de Champlain explored the Atlantic Ocean and the St. Lawrence River, which flows into the Atlantic. He is also known for his efforts in mapping and exploring the North American coast.
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1500 miles with his ship and crew across the ocean blue
Well, on SIRS discover, it said he crossed it 23 times.
Lake Champlain, Atlantic ocean, loch ness, pacific ocean, nile river.
Peru is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Columbia east by Brazil, the south east by Bolivia, and the south by Chile. But if you are looking specifically for Oceans it is the Pacific Ocean. :)
he was looking for th pacific ocean
The Southern Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.
He was looking for the Pacific Ocean.