He gained permission to set up fur trade forts from royalty so im guessing he was treated pretty well.
he was treated with joy
Quebec was the land of the French back when the English hadn't even started to consider commisioning an expedition to the new land, technically, Quebec started Canada, so therefore, Canada became part of Quebec.
Thomas Becket came back from France after 6 years there in July 1170.
he was treated very kindley and almost everybody was happy to see him back
not sure but France would be my best guess
strasbourg- and they got it!!
Yes he did because he got hurt
Samuel de Champlain was a famous explorer from France in the 1600's he sailed to Canada and back to France many times he discovered what he called new France.
he was unteated to the point he had to disguise him self from creating war, but eventually he had a stoke from someone finding out
Samuel de Champlain brought back detailed maps, drawings, and descriptions of the lands he explored in North America, particularly the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes region. He also documented the customs and cultures of the Indigenous peoples he encountered during his explorations.
Samuel de Champlain was a french person who was the founder of Quebec and was called the father of new France. he was into exploration since he was very little. his father and his uncle were sea captains he married a 12 year old girl when he was 40 he went on about 20 voyages back and forth from France to quebec
So I did a lot of research! It took me a long time to find it for you guys but here it is. Samuel de Champlain brought back Tobacco, Beads and fur from his travels.
Samuel de Champlain got sent back to Europe.
No,because Champlain invested all his wealth and was financed by the King of France with ships,tools and settlers.He built a Habitation,(fortified manor) and he made many trips back and forth to France to get credit,goods,food supplies to start the colony in a country he called New France.
The founder of Quebec itself! Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer. He was born in Brourage, France in 1567. He traveled back and forth from France to New England and Canada. He made an alliance with the native tribes Hurons and Algonquins. He discovered Lake Champlain and named it after himself. He aided his native allies in battle against the Iroquois and was wounded. When war broke out between France and Great Britain, he was captured and taken to England. He was later released and returned to Quebec which he had previously founded. He is known as the "The Father of New France". He died in Quebec in 1635.
he was THE FOUNDER OF CANADA A:That is wrong he actully found Quebec back then "New France" B:He made the first permant colony in North America
Yes, her name was Helene Boulle. She was the daughter of a very wealthy man. Samuel de Champlain married her when she was 12 and he was 40! A bit of an age difference but allowable back then.
Samuel de Champlain was motivated by the treasures that he felt he could discover. He was further driven by the ability to take these treasures such as gold, spices, and other riches back to his country.