Champlain Crossing The Pond

  • 1567

    Champlain Young Life

    Champlain Young Life
    Samuel De Champlain was born on August, 13,1567 in his young ages he learned to create maps, and different nautical charts. He also spent a lot of time out in the sea as a kid.
  • 1574

    The History Of Champlain

    The History Of Champlain
    He has many different plaques from places he has been around the world. He made between 21 to 29 trips across the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Champlain's Main Trip

    Champlain's Main Trip
    His main trip was going to Tadoussac which considered his riches to being important in Acadia.
  • The Life Of Champlain

    The Life Of Champlain
    He was born in Brouage a small seaport town in the old province of Saintonge. He lived from (1567-1635). He learned his ways of the sea from his uncle.
  • His First Voyage

    His First Voyage
    He went on his first voyage with his uncle to a place they called "West Indians and New Spain with annual fleet." It took Champlain and his uncle about two years to get back to France.
  • Champlain's Second Job

    Champlain's Second Job
    Champlain was a geographer for a man with the name King Henry IV. After that he joined an expedition in Canada.
  • "Father Of The New France"

    "Father Of The New France"
    He got called Father of The New France because he made many places and streets. Another famous place is Lake Champlain.
  • Champlain's Many Important Jobs

    Champlain's Many Important Jobs
    He served as the Governor of France, He also had many statues made in France were he basically ruled France at the time.
  • Champlain's Legacy

    Champlain's Legacy
    Samuel de Champlain has over 20 monuments such as Lakes, Bridges, Schools, and streets all over the coast.
  • Champlain's Arrival

    Champlain's Arrival
    Samuel De Champlain started a war in Quebec, Canada for some of their riches. Some time after Champlain arrived in Quebec an Australian man named Jean du Val threatened to kill him.
  • Champlain's Exploration

    Champlain's Exploration
    He charted most of the coast of Nova Scotia and down to the coast of Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard.
  • Champlain's Many Different Hobbys

    Champlain's Many Different Hobbys
    He was a Navigator, Cartographer, Draftsman, Soldier, Explorer. He also did a lot of studying in many different countries
  • Champlain's Many Rewards

    Champlain's Many Rewards
    He has gotten a couple of statues, and a prized submarine hatch for basically being the owner of France at the time
  • The Hurons Relationship

    The Hurons Relationship
    The Hurons helped Champlain overcome Iroquis and to strength for both sides of the parties.
  • Coast of New England

    Coast of New England
    In the summer of 1620, Champlain sailed down toward the coast of New England. Although, a few British explorers had already been there, he was the first to precisely detailed accounting of the region one day naming it, Plymouth Rock. Yet being vandalized 4 times.
  • Champlain Being Memorialized

    Champlain Being Memorialized
    Champlain had many different names such as "The Father of France" "The Father of Acadia" and in French, " Pere de la Nouvelle France". He has many statues in northeastern North America.
  • The Surrender Of 1629

    The Surrender Of 1629
    There was a peace treaty in April,1629 3 months before the surrender to the colony. They made Champlain surrender in 1629 after a brutal blowout.
  • The War Started By Champlain

    The War Started By Champlain
    September 1,1615 Champlain started an expedition against Iroquois. He attacked the Oneida village. He was accompanied by 10 Frenchman and 300 Wendat.
  • Champlain's Death

    Champlain's Death
    On Christmas of 1635, Samuel De Champlain died of a stroke. He spent three winters in Acadia where he scurvy killed nearly half of the other party.
  • Burial Of Champlain

    Burial Of Champlain
    Jesuit records state he died in custody of his friend and confessor Charles Lallemand.