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  1. Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635), most likely styled after a portrait by Moncornet, 19th century. Source: A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Vol. 6, Chapter 53, p. 190. {{PD-Art} A reproduction of a portrait of Samuel de Champlain. {{PD-Art}} This is an engraving based on a drawing by Samuel de Champlain of his 1609 voyage.

  2. 2 de jul. de 2024 · Canada - Exploration, French Colonization, Champlain: In 1604 the French navigator Samuel de Champlain, under Pierre du Gua, sieur de Monts, who had received a grant of the monopoly, led a group of settlers to Acadia. He chose as a site Dochet Island (Île Sainte-Croix) in the St. Croix River, on the present boundary between the United States and Canada.

  3. Samuel de Champlain Explorador francés Samuel de Champlain nació el 3 de julio de 1567 en Hiers Brouage. En el año 1599 se embarca por primera vez hacia el Nuevo Mundo, donde visitó las Antillas y las tierras de la América española. En 1603 se traslada a Norteamérica, con una expedición destinada a la colonización.

  4. Much about Samuel de Champlain, including his appearance, remains a mystery. He is believed to have been born in La Rochelle, France, about 1570. His family was probably Protestant, although Champlain later converted to Catholicism. He joined the French military in 1594 and, five years later, crossed the Atlantic Ocean for the first time on a ...

  5. Samuel de Champlain, vraisemblablement né à Brouage (royaume de France) entre 1567 et 1574 (peut-être baptisé le 13 août 1574 à La Rochelle au Temple Saint-Yon) et mort à Québec (Nouvelle-France) le 25 décembre 1635, est un navigateur, cartographe, soldat, explorateur, géographe, commandant et auteur de récits de voyage ...

  6. Date of Death: December 25, 1635. Samuel de Champlain was born in La Rochelle, France to a family of mariners. He gained experience as a navigator through voyages with his uncle, notable fur trader François Gravé Du Pont, who traveled and traded in the New World as early as 1599. The knowledge of the New World gained on these journeys proved ...

  7. Samuel de Champlain (sometimes called Samuel Champlain in English documents) was born at Brouage, in the Saintonge province of Western France, about 1570. He wrote in 1613 that he acquired an interest “from a very young age in the art of navigation, along with a love of the high seas.”. He was not yet twenty when he made his first voyage ...

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