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Samuel De Champlain
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SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN
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EARLY LIFE
Samuel lived from 1567-1635. He died on Christmas Day.
Samuel was born and raised in Brouage, France.
Samuel learned about navigation from his father who was a sea captain.
His first voyages were with his uncle to Spain.
He was educated and studied cartography, navigation, astronomy, and math.
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EXPLORATION
He went to Canada to explore for the king.
From 1601-1603 he was a geographer for the king.
In 1603 he explored the St. Lawrence river.
He explored Niagara Falls and wrote about it.
People later read his story and visited Niagara Falls.
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In 1608 he established a fur trading post in Canada.
He named his settlement Quebec.
Champlain and his men built a fort.
Only 8 of the 24 settlers survived cause of the cold winter.
He became friends with Algonquin and Huron Indians.
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GOALS
To create a route to Asia to trade directly.
To find a place for fur trading and settlement.
To find a place for the French colonists to settle.
To make a map of North America.
To connect Cuba, Panama, and Mexico.
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ONE OF HIS BOATS ON HIS VOYAGE WITH HIS UNCLE.
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RESULTS OF EXPLORATION
Samuel mapped most of Northeastern North America.
He founded Quebec and New France. That is why he is known as the Father of New France.
Samuel mapped the Great Lakes.
He lead the Quebec settlement for years until the English attacked in 1629.
He returned to France until a French-British peace treaty in 1632.
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TIMELINE
Born June 1 1567
March 1602 Champlain went to North America to explore land.
May 1608 Champlain established Quebec City.
April 1620 Champlain is appointed governor of New France.
Dec 1635 Champlain died in Quebec.
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INTERESTING FACTS
He married a 12 year old and later named an island after her.
1609 he had his first battle with the Iroquois and a arrow split his ear.
Champlain was the first person to discuss the Panama Canal.
Little is known about his life as a young person.
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202 Elm St. Champlain, NY
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CREATED BY: LUKE OMMEN
Luke Ommen
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