Samuel de Champlain explored and mapped much of eastern Canada, including the area around the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes. He founded Quebec City in 1608 and played a key role in establishing New France in the early 17th century. However, it is important to note that "discover," "explore," and "conquer" all have different connotations when discussing historical figures like Champlain.
Samuel de Champlain explored the Atlantic coast in 1605.
King Henry IV did not send Samuel de Champlain to explore. Samuel de Champlain was actually sponsored by the French government and the fur trading company, the Company of One Hundred Associates, to explore and establish French colonies in North America.
In 1603 Samuel De Champlain took his first voyage to Canada.
Samuel de Champlain's expeditions were financed by France. King Henry IV of France supported Champlain's efforts to explore and establish colonies in what is now Canada.
Samuel de Champlain was sent by France to explore the North American continent and establish the French colonies in what is now Canada.
No, he was French
yes he did
He discovered land in Canada
Samuel de champlain was the french explore who named it da
new frace
Samuel de Champlain explored the Atlantic coast in 1605.
A force of 500 joules. or... Samuel De Champlain was the first to discover The Great Lakes and described them.
No...... Jaque Cartier did
King Henry IV did not send Samuel de Champlain to explore. Samuel de Champlain was actually sponsored by the French government and the fur trading company, the Company of One Hundred Associates, to explore and establish French colonies in North America.
There is no record of Champlain having gone west of Georgian Bay.
Samuel de Champlain explored Canada and the United States.
In 1603