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On Samuel Champlain's first voyage to North America in 1603, he embarked with a crew of approximately 35 men. Upon returning to France the following year, only about 25 of them were reported to have survived the journey. This reflects the challenges and dangers faced during early explorations, including harsh conditions and potential conflicts with Indigenous peoples.

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