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  1. Samuel de Champlain ( French: [samɥɛl də ʃɑ̃plɛ̃]; c. born 13 August 1567 [2] [Note 1] [Note 2] – 25 December 1635) was a French explorer, navigator, cartographer, draftsman, soldier, geographer, ethnologist, diplomat, and chronicler. He made between 21 and 29 trips across the Atlantic Ocean, [3] and founded Quebec City, and New ...

  2. Samuel de Champlain, French explorer, acknowledged founder of the city of Quebec (1608), and consolidator of the French colonies in the New World. He was the first known European to sight Lake Champlain (1609) and made other explorations of what are now northern New York, the Ottawa River, and the eastern Great Lakes.

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  3. Aug 2, 2023 · Samuel de Champlain was born in 1574 (according to his baptismal certificate, which was discovered in 2012), in Brouage, a small port town in the province of Saintonge, on the western coast of France.

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  5. Aug 29, 2013 · Learn about the life and achievements of Samuel de Champlain, the "Father of New France" who founded Quebec City and explored the Canadian interior. Find out how he mapped, traded and allied with Indigenous peoples in the 17th century.

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  6. Learn about the life and voyages of Samuel de Champlain, a French explorer and cartographer who founded Quebec and mapped the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes. Find out how he served in the army, traveled for Spain, and became the "Father of New France".

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Samuel de Champlain, the French navigator who established a permanent presence in North America. Discover how he interacted with First Peoples, recorded his observations, and mapped the land.

  8. Samuel de Champlain, (born 1567, Brouage, France—died Dec. 25, 1635, Quebec, New France), French explorer. He made several expeditions to North America before founding Quebec in 1608 with 32 colonists, most of whom did not survive the first winter. He joined with the northern Indian tribes to defeat Iroquois marauders and promoted the fur ...

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