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Samuel de Champlain traveled extensively throughout North America, primarily in the regions that are now Canada and the northeastern United States. He explored the St. Lawrence River, founded Quebec City in 1608, and ventured into the Great Lakes region, including Lake Ontario and Lake Huron. Champlain also journeyed into present-day New York and parts of New England, establishing relationships with various Indigenous tribes during his explorations. His travels laid the groundwork for French colonial expansion in North America.

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