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  2. File:Samuel de Champlain (signature).svg - Wikipedia

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    Samuel de Champlain; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Samuel de Champlain; Usage on et.wikipedia.org Samuel de Champlain; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Samuel de Champlain; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org ساموئل دو شامپلن; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Samuel de Champlain; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Discussion:Samuel de Champlain; Samuel de Champlain

  3. Samuel de Champlain - Wikipedia

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    Champlain created a map of the Saint Lawrence on this trip and, after his return to France on 20 September, published an account as Des Sauvages: ou voyage de Samuel Champlain, de Brouages, faite en la France nouvelle l'an 1603 ("Concerning the Savages: or travels of Samuel Champlain of Brouages, made in New France in the year 1603").

  4. New France - Wikipedia

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    A map of New France made by Samuel de Champlain in 1612. In 1534, Jacques Cartier planted a cross in the Gaspé Peninsula and claimed the land in the name of King Francis I. [33] It was the first province of New France. The first settlement of 400 people, Fort Charlesbourg-Royal (present-day Quebec City), was attempted in 1541 but lasted only ...

  5. Canada (New France) - Wikipedia

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    The first official settlement of Canada was Québec, founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. [13] [14] The other four colonies within New France were Hudson's Bay to the north, Acadia and Newfoundland to the east, and Louisiana far to the south. [15] [16] Canada became the most developed of

  6. Port-Royal (Acadia) - Wikipedia

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    Port Royal was a key step in the development of New France and was the first permanent base of operations of the explorer Samuel de Champlain, who would later found Quebec in 1608, and the farmer Louis Hébert, who would resettle at Quebec in 1617. For most of its existence, it was the capital of the New France colony of Acadia.

  7. File:Defaite des Yroquois au Lac de Champlain, 1609.jpg

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    Français : Defaite des Yroquois au Lac de Champlain, 1609. A Le fort des Yroquois. B Yroquois ſe iettans en la riviere pour ſe ſauuer pourſuiuis par les Montaignars & Algoumequins se iettant aprés eux pour les tuer. D Le ſieurs de Champlain & 5. des ſiens. E Tous nos ſauvages amis. F Le ſieur de Praire de S. Maſlo avec ſes compagnons.

  8. Timeline of New France history (1534–1607) - Wikipedia

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    1600 - Pierre de Chauvin de Tonnetuit founds a trading post at Tadoussac. 1603 - Samuel de Champlain takes possession of lands he calls (Newfoundland) and Acadie (Acadia). 1604 - Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts and Samuel de Champlain establish an ill-fated settlement on the lands of the Passamaquoddy Nation that they give the religious name of ...

  9. File:Flag of Royalist France.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The "White" Royal Banner of France or "Bourbon Flag" was used in New France. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] I created this image as a vector replacement for French Fleur-De-Lis (White).jpg . Date