Samuel de Champlain explored and founded Quebec City in Canada in 1608, as well as the city of Montreal in 1642. He also discovered and mapped the Great Lakes and the Ottawa River.
Yes, Samuel de Champlain is considered the founder of Quebec. In 1608, he established the first permanent French settlement in North America, which later grew into the city of Quebec. Champlain played a key role in the exploration and colonization of New France.
Samuel de Champlain found and explored what is now known as Canada, specifically the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes region. He is credited with founding Quebec City in 1608.
He didn't discover the city. It wasn't there to be found. He sailed up the Hudson and found the area today known as Quebec.
Samuel de Champlain was from France.
Samuel de Champlain is from France!
Lake Champlain in New york state.
found lake champlain that he named after himself
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He found certain lakes, like Lake Champlain. He also found Quebec, Canada
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quebec city is the region Samuel de Champlain found
Champlain found Lake Champlain in 1609 while on his way to help the Hurons Algonquians.
No it was Peter Minuit.
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Samuel de Champlain had his flag so that if he found new land, he could place a flag down showing that someone who is French, found the uncharted land.
Samuel de Champlain found a trading post amd became the city of quebec.