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The French nobleman explorer who discovered streams full of beavers was Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, Sieur de La Vérendrye. He explored the northern regions of North America in the 18th century, particularly in areas that are now part of Canada. His expeditions were significant for their contributions to the fur trade, as beaver pelts were highly sought after in Europe. La Vérendrye's explorations helped to establish French claims in the interior of the continent.
The French nobleman you are referring to is Samuel de Champlain. He is known for exploring and mapping much of North America, particularly the areas around the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River. Champlain's expeditions in the early 17th century opened up opportunities for the fur trade, especially with beaver pelts, which were highly valued in Europe. His discoveries significantly contributed to the French colonization of Canada.
bevy means beaver in French
A beaver is called 'un castor' in French.
he was a french nobleman.
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A French nobleman, Pierre Fredy
French nobleman that emigrated out of france due to the rise of radical elemeants.
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