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Samuel de Champlain embarked on his main exploration to establish a French presence in North America and to seek new trade routes and opportunities, particularly in the fur trade. His voyages aimed to create alliances with Indigenous peoples and expand France's territorial claims in the New World. Champlain's explorations ultimately led to the founding of Quebec in 1608, solidifying French influence in the region.

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