North America voyage
Samuel de Champlain left on his first voyage to North America in 1603, where he explored the coast of present-day Canada. He is known for founding Quebec City in 1608 and establishing the first permanent French settlement in North America.
Samuel de Champlain embarked on his first voyage to North America in 1603. During this expedition, he explored the St. Lawrence River and laid the groundwork for future French colonization. Champlain made several subsequent voyages, with significant ones occurring in 1608, when he founded Quebec City.
Samuel de Champlain began exploring in the early 17th century, around 1603. He is known for his expeditions in North America, particularly in the regions that are now part of Canada.
Samuel de champlain
for a long trip to north America
1603 to Tadussac in North America.
North America voyage
northeast
he saild to the northestern part of north america
Samuel de Champlain sailed several times to the Spanish colonies in North America between 1599 and 1601. In 1603, Champlain also sailed to Canada.
Samuel de Champlain