Samuel Hearne sailed for the Hudson's Bay Company as a fur trader and explorer in the 18th century. He is best known for his expeditions into the Canadian Arctic, where he sought to find a route to the Pacific and expand the fur trade. Hearne's notable journey in 1770 led him to become the first European to reach the Coppermine River, where he documented the indigenous peoples and the region's geography.
Her name was Sarah Hearne, daughter of diana and samuel Sr. Hearne. Sarah was born on 1743, an 3 year-old difference between her brother, Samuel Hearne. Information from the book, 'Ancient Mariner', page 14, if you don't believe me. How do I know? Because I am doing a project on him.
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Facts about Samuel Hearne include that he was an explorer. He was the very first European to cross over the land of Canada to the Arctic Ocean.
he died after he set sail
Samuel Hearne was an English explorer renowned for his extensive expeditions in northern Canada during the 18th century. He is best known for being the first European to travel overland to the Arctic Ocean, completing a journey to the Coppermine River in 1771. Hearne also documented the geography, wildlife, and Indigenous cultures of the region, contributing valuable knowledge to the fields of exploration and anthropology. His detailed accounts, particularly in his book "A Journey from Prince of Wales's Fort in Hudson's Bay to the Northern Ocean," remain significant historical records.
Samuel Hearne worked for the Hudsons Bay company.
i dont know go ask samuel hearne
Samuel Hearne died from DROPSY a horrible disease.!!
Dropsy
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Her name was Sarah Hearne, daughter of diana and samuel Sr. Hearne. Sarah was born on 1743, an 3 year-old difference between her brother, Samuel Hearne. Information from the book, 'Ancient Mariner', page 14, if you don't believe me. How do I know? Because I am doing a project on him.
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No, he was a only child
London, England.
his chapel
he pooped
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