King Henry IV rewarded him with a pension!
probably himself because King Henry IV didn't come along with Champlain
He traveled with his uncle as a child. He became a geographer for King Henry IV.
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.
Henry VII was king after Richard III after defeating him in the Battle of Bosworth Field.
King Henry's died of the skin disease known as leprosy.
Samuel de Champlain got money for his first trip from King Henry IV (the fourth)
Samuel de Champlain was sponsored by King Henry IV of France to establish and develop New France in North America. King Henry IV supported Champlain's exploration and colonization efforts in the early 17th century.
No, King Henry IV of France was not the direct sponsor of Samuel de Champlain. However, Henry IV did support French exploration and colonization efforts in North America, which created an environment that allowed Champlain to undertake his expeditions. Champlain was later sponsored by the French crown under King Louis XIII and the Company of New France.
probably himself because King Henry IV didn't come along with Champlain
i dont know how
He traveled with his uncle as a child. He became a geographer for King Henry IV.
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.
De Mont financed Samuel De chaplains second and third voyage
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.
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.
Samuel De Champlain went to Canada to help King Henry IV and France to set a permanent fur trading post. He settled in Quebec.
King Herny IV