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Samuel de Champlain

Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer, navigator and mapmaker and is also known as the Father of New Franc. To learn more about him, make your way through this category.

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Why was Samuel de Champlain imporant?

He exploerd the St. Lawrence river and one of the Great Lakes was named after him (Lake Champlain). The founding of Quebec and exploration of Canada...............................................................................................................................................................................................................,......................................................,........................,..........

What were the accomplishments made by Samuel De Champlain?

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

When and who was Samuel de Champlain married?

Samuel de Champlain married the twelve-year old Helene Boulle on December 30, 1610 in the Church of Saint-Germain I'Auxerrois which still stands in Paris facing the east end of the Louvre. It had been the parish church of King Henry IV.

The documents for the marriage were signed by the King's notaries and recordkeepers. This union cemented an alliance between Champlan and administrative figures at the French Court. This marriage helped Champlain in many ways as it also connected him with financers and investors in the City of Paris, France. Everyone appeared to be happy with the marriage including the 40-year old Samuel de Champlain. There was one exception. The bride was very unhappy and was furious about her fate.

Why did Samuel de Champlain die?

Samuel de Champlain died on December 25th 1632, at Québec.

Fun facts about Samuel de champlain?

Samuel de Champlain (40 yr. old) married a 12 yr. old girl named Helene Boullé.

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  • He was born on August 13, 1574 or earlier (Actual date and year is unknown)
  • Born in Brouage, Saintonge, France
  • He died of stroke in Quebec, Canada on Dec. 25 1635
  • He was Roman Catholic
  • He was white skinned
  • He was in the army before his expeditions
  • Lake Champlain was named after him
  • Shot in the knee with an arrowduring a battle
  • His father, Antoine Champlain was a sea captain

Samuel de Champlain was a french soldier

What hardships did Samuel de Champlain encounter?

The obstacles for Samuel De Champlain were to beat the hostile Iroquios Indians, No pure water, and sufferings from climate.

The person who answered this is clearly clueless because Samuel De Champlain did not have that obstacle that was part of his victories.

AngelTheHappySimpson
he had a big butt

What native people did Samuel de Champlain meet?

Champlain had a bad relationship with native they came to greet him and he shot them and called them savages and never did like them

Samuel de Champlain worked with the natives once because he was trading with them in new France. he had to attack another tribe by helping one

What did Samuel de Champlain want to find?

Samuel de Champlain

My report is on Samuel de Champlain. He was a French explorer, map maker, and navigator. He led many French expeditions from his home country France to upper North Eastern America. He was known as the father of New France, because he founded Quebec in 1608 a French colony in Canada, and many other areas in North Eastern North America.

Samuel de Champlain was born in Borage, France in 1567, the exact date is uncertain. He was born to a family of master mariners. He received maritime education from his father, a ship captain. His wife lived in Quebec with him. They arranged their marriage when she was only 12. His age at the time is uncertain. They were legally married when she was 14. He also served in the army for King Henry the fourth. He spent many years, from 1603 to 1615 exploring the world for France on expeditions. He discovered Lake Champlain in 1609, mapped the great lakes, and founded Quebec. He died in Quebec December 25th 1635

Samuel de Champlain's purpose was to explore more of the new world, map it, and set up French settlements for France. His first expedition to the North America was in 1603. He went with Francois Grave Du Ponts expedition and charted the St. Lawrence Valley. His second expedition to North America was in 1604 to 1607. He went with Pierre De Monts and charted the Atlantic Coast, from Nova Scotia to Martha's Vineyard. His third expedition to North America was in 1608 and he led himself. This was the expedition in which he founded Quebec.

The most important expedition that Samuel de Champlain took was his third when he traveled from France to Quebec. He led this trip. It took 50 days. He took 1 boat and 32 colonists. Their trip went smoothly with no problems. Samuel de Champlain was successful in establishing the French fur trade center and Quebec. They built houses made of wood. He became friends with Indians called Huron. The hardship he encountered in Quebec was that colonists did not survive the first winter. The reason was because they ran out of food, and the sickness.

When Samuel de Champlain arrived in Quebec he quickly established friendship with an Indian tribe called Hurons. Shortly after their friendship was established, the Hurons insisted they help in the war against the Iroquois Marauders. Samuel de Champlain set out with about 200 Indians and about 30 French and went to invade the Iroquois Marauders. They never found them. They set out again and found a group of the Iroquois Marauders. They defeated them and won the war. After the battle Samuel de Champlain built a fort in Quebec called the habitation. It had 2 story wooden tall buildings with a moat around them.

Samuel de Champlain did everything he intended to. He settled Quebec and mapped the upper coast of North America. His expedition led to the first French civilization in the new world. Samuel de Champlain lived until he died in Quebec December 25th 1635. Samuel de Champlain discovered the lake he named after him: Lake Champlain and he founded Quebec in the new world.

i did a report on him at school and that was what i wrote

How many ships did Samuel De Champlain have?

Samuel de Champlain had 3 ships. These ships were the Levrier, the St. Julien, and the Don de Dieu which was his main ship.

Where did Samuel de Champlain travel?

Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer who explored Canada and founded Quebec City and New France.

How many trips did Samuel De Champlain make?

Samuel de Champlain's first voyage took about one year. It began in 1603 and ended in 1604. He found a vast network of lakes and waterways that were navigable in Canada.

Who were Samuel de Champlain's sponsors?

Samuel de Champlain had two sponsors.

Francois Grave Du Pont and Pierre de Mont

How did Samuel de Champlain survie during the harsh winter?

yes he did survive he was lucky one most of his crew didn't survive

What ships did Samuel de Champlain use?

Samuel de Champlain primarily used the ships known as "barques," which were small sailing vessels suitable for exploration and trade. Notably, during his voyages to North America, he utilized a ship called the "Don de Dieu," a larger vessel that carried supplies and men for his expeditions. Champlain also relied on smaller canoes and boats for navigation in the inland waterways and lakes of North America.

When was Samuel de Champlain's birth and death date?

Birth: August 13, 1574, Hiers-Brouage, France

Death: December 25, 1635, Quebec City

He died at age 61, and the cause of it was stroke.

What trips did Samuel de Champlain go on to?

Samuel de Champlain mapped the coastline of Canada and explored the Great Lakes. He traveled the St. Lawrence River and the Richelieu River and named Lake Champlain after himself.