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  1. Samuel [de] [2] Champlain (Brouage, Charente-Maritime, 13 de agosto de 1567 [3] - Quebec, 25 de diciembre de 1635) (AFI: [samɥɛl də ʃɑ̃plɛ̃]), fue un navegante, cartógrafo, dibujante, soldado, explorador, geógrafo, etnógrafo, diplomático y cronista francés que fundó la Ciudad de Quebec el 3 de julio de 1608 y está ...

  2. Age of Discovery. Quick Facts: Samuel de Champlain took several voyages to Canada, where he mapped the St. Lawrence River and became the first European to discover the Great Lakes. Click on the world map to view an example of the explorer’s voyage. How to Use the Map. After opening the map, click the icon to expand voyage information.

  3. ️ Samuel de Champlain, pionero de la cartografía, trazó los primeros mapas detallados de Nueva Francia en el siglo XVII, revelando una visión sin precedentes de las tierras desconocidas. Su legado perdura como un hito en la evolución cartográfica, marcando el camino hacia la exploración moderna.

  4. 17 de oct. de 2013 · In the fall of 1612, Samuel de Champlain had an engraving of his first detailed map of New France made in Paris. The map contained new geographic information, based on his own explorations from 1603 onward.

  5. SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN. These are the four large-scale maps produced by Champlain's detailed surveys of Maine river estuaries (9-12). The two St. Croix plans were produced during the winter of 1604-05, as de Mons' expedition wintered on the island.

  6. There are many biographies of Champlain. Probably the best are Marcel Trudel, “Champlain, Samuel de,” in Dictionary of Canadian Bi-ography, ed. George W. Brown (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1966–), 1:186–99, and Morris Bishop, Champlain: The Life of Forti-tude (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1948).

  7. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Samuel De Champlain was born on august 13th, 1567 in Hiers Brouage, France. He died in 1635 on december 5th due to a stroke. Samuel was a french explorer, navigator, cartographer, administrator and a soldier. He explored lots of the Americas during the new world times in the 17th century.