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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. -
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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
His main trip was going to Tadoussac which considered his riches to being important in Acadia. -
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
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 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"
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
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
Samuel de Champlain has over 20 monuments such as Lakes, Bridges, Schools, and streets all over the coast. -
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
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
He was a Navigator, Cartographer, Draftsman, Soldier, Explorer. He also did a lot of studying in many different countries -
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 helped Champlain overcome Iroquis and to strength for both sides of the parties. -
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 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
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
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
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
Jesuit records state he died in custody of his friend and confessor Charles Lallemand.