Yes he did, He had asked them if he could trade with them and they said yes but he had to fight a different nation to be able to join them in trade. He had shot his gun in the air for no reason at all and the bullet had fallen and hit a chief in the heart and killed the man and the natives had disliked him from then on even though it was an accident.
Samuel de Champlain explored the eastern shores of Canada in 1603. He traveled across Canada, mapping the Great Lakes region. Champlain died in Quebec in 1635, the town that he founded for France.
Samuel de Champlain is generally recognized as having been the "Father of Canada."
Mathieu Da Costa got to Canada by travelling with Samuel De Champlain and De Monts being their interpreter.
Samuel de Champlain founded a permanent settlement in Quebec in 1608.
it got its name from Samuel champlain in the 1609's
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Samuel de Champlain played a major role in the early exploration and settlement of Canada. He founded Quebec City in 1608, which became the first permanent French settlement in North America. Champlain's efforts helped establish French presence in Canada, laying the foundation for future colonization and the development of New France.
In 1603 Samuel De Champlain took his first voyage to Canada.
he came to canada in the 1575
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In Quebec, Canada
He discovered Canada
He discovered land in Canada
Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer who explored Canada and founded Quebec City and New France.
A force of 500 joules. or... Samuel De Champlain was the first to discover The Great Lakes and described them.
Quebec, Canada, where he named a river after himself, "Lake Champlain"
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