France had a small population compared to the other colonies. Louis XIV (the 14th) was never prepared to invest much money in his colony and, France had harsh winters which caused growing season to be relatively short. New England had a large population and had very nice weather so New England made all the money that Champlain expected France to make.
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ARLES is a city in France, so, a poorly written 'L' might be the problem.
The way Jefferson felt about the possibility that France might close off The Missisippi River was perturbed.
It might be Dunkirk
There is no official purple jersey in the Tour de France. You might have seen a team jersey in that colour.
Samuel de Champlain died on December 25, 1635 of a stroke. He died in Quebec, New France (Canada).
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it might be......... I'm not sure go on Google
Samuel de Champlain built a colony in Quebec he developed a fur trading post with the natives. He went on raids and was the first European to find Lake Champlain which he named for himself. :)he made triads with the natives in that area but then the natives turned on him and he killed them
The supporters of the bill of rights hoped, the "true doctrines of liberty" might be inculcated in future statesmen.
it was named after him because he might have been the first one to sail on itHe was also probily the first white man to see it. ACTUALLY, This was because in 1609, Samuel de Champlain went to war against the Iroquois at this lake.
Québec was founded by Samuel Champlain in 1608. However, French settlers might have been in the vicinity prior to 1608. Jacques Cartier had spent two winters in Québec about 70 years prior to Champlain.
how might these execution hove impacted morale in France
I'm not entirely sure, but if he did, it might not sound like of what you have hoped.
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In France. Chateau is a castle or a fort in France
Samuel de Champlain's crew did not have a specific name like a modern ship's crew might. Instead, he led various expeditions with a group of explorers, soldiers, and settlers who often changed depending on the voyage. His most notable contributions were during his exploration and establishment of Quebec and other parts of New France in the early 17th century. These voyages typically involved collaboration with Indigenous peoples and other European explorers.