Samuel de Champlain
Sobre o Autor
Samuel de Champlain was a French navigator and explorer who played a pivotal role in the early history of Canada. Known as the 'Father of New France', he established the city of Quebec in 1608 and significantly contributed to the mapping of the North American coastline. His voyages laid the foundation for French colonization and the fur trade in the region, and he developed alliances with various Indigenous peoples, which were crucial for the survival of the French settlements.
Nacionalidade
Francês
Data de Nascimento
August 13, 1570
Local de Nascimento
Brouage, France
Data de Falecimento
December 25, 1635
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