Champlain sailed for the French in 1609 through 1616. During this time, he discovered and explored the area of modern-day eastern Canada, including the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River.
Samuel de Champlain explored the St. Lawrence River in the years 1603-1609. He played a significant role in the early exploration and settlement of New France, including the establishment of Quebec City in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain made his first voyage to Canada in 1603 and is considered one of the founders of New France. He established the first permanent French settlement in Quebec in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain reached Canada in 1603 and is known as the "Father of New France." He established the first permanent French settlement in Quebec in 1608, laying the foundations for French colonization in North America.
The first explorer to see the land that is now New Jersey was Henry Hudson in 1609. He sailed along the coast of New Jersey while exploring the region for the Dutch East India Company.
That explorer was Henry Hudson. In 1609, he sailed up the river that now bears his name, the Hudson River, and claimed the area for the Dutch East India Company, leading to the establishment of New Netherland.
in 1609 Samuele De Champlain was discovered
Henry Hudson
Because in 1609, the French explorer Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) claimed the Vermont region for France and he also discovered Lake Champlain.
it got its name from Samuel champlain in the 1609's
he stopped exploring in 1609
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He died in 1609
The earliest reported encounter was Samuel de Champlain in 1609; it is possible that other unrecorded travellers had already met the Mohawks.
Henry Hudson sailed into what is now New York Harbour in 1609.
Champlain found Lake Champlain in 1609 while on his way to help the Hurons Algonquians.
well he sailed to the Netherlands in 1609
New France, now called Canada, by Samuel de Champlain in 1609.