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Samuel de Champlain was born in 1567, in the town of Brouage, Saintonge, on the Bay of Biscay in France. ... Lawrence River ("Samuel de Champlain"). ...
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CHAMPLAIN : One of the Great Explorers Samuel de Champlain discovered and rediscovered many locations in the New World. He was trained ...
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... trading. Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer who established one of the first trading posts along the St. Lawrence River. ...
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... The French first settled in Acadia when Samuel de Champlain founded Port Royal. Later Champlain moved to the St. Lawrence but others stayed back. ...
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... vast land claims. Another early visitor to America, Samuel de Champlain, organized colonies on the mouth of the St. Croix River in ...
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... He was probably the first explorer to visit the Michigan region. Brule was sent there by Governor Samuel de Champlain of Quebec, New France (Canada). ...
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... Lawrence area occurred in 1535, the first permanent French colony in New France was not established until 1608 when Samuel de Champlain and De Monts founded a ...
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... place, situated amongst certain little steep hills, and there ran down into the sea a great river." In 1609, French explorer Samuel de Champlain hiked into New ...
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... Joseph. The tribes first encounter with Europeans was in 1609 when they fought against the French explorer Samuel de Champlain. They ...
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... In 1608, the French explorer Samuel de Champlain established a trading post on the site of the present-day city Quebec. The city became fur-trading centre. ...
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... The first French colony came only a year after the first British colony at Jamestown, it was called Quebec and it was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. ...
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... The French leader Samuel de Champlain or the "Father of New France" established Quebec, in 1608. Later, Montreal, Louisiana, and New Orleans were founded. ...
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... This third voyage also helped pave the way for Samuel de Champlain's expeditions; it was the search for a Northwest Passage that brought Cartier into the St. ...
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... natives. The French with the aid of the noble Samuel de Champlain struck a trade deal with the Indians for beaver fur. Even the ...
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... Nearly a century later in 1608, when France decided on colonization, Samuel de Champlain established a trading post in Quebec, an area previously claimed by ...
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... Nearly a century later in 1608, when France decided on colonization, Samuel de Champlain established a trading post in Quebec, an area previously claimed by ...
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... In 1604 Samuel de Champlain and Pierre De Monts established the first settlement in North America at the mouth of the St. Croix River. ...
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... French Colonies: the French main target in the early 17th century was north America 8what is now Canada) and in 1608 Samuel De Champlain, a French founded the ...
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... industry. In 1608, Quebec was founded by Samuel Champlain in an effort to establish a permanent trading post (Origins, 41). Expansion ...
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... With people like Samuel de Champlain, Hernando de Soto and Jaques Cartier, colonizing and destroying the towns and cities built up by the Iroquois, it was only ...
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... which he grew of a beneficiary experience from, and he also repaired the Champlain Canal ... get help from his friend, the one he owes his life to, Samuel Bass, for ...
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... which he grew of a beneficiary experience from, and he also repaired the Champlain Canal ... get help from his friend, the one he owes his life to, Samuel Bass, for ...
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