No one knows who educated him
Samuel de Champlain did not go to school because he likely received an education through an apprenticeship or by learning from family members. During his time, formal education was not as widely available as it is today, and many young men learned practical skills through hands-on training instead of attending school.
Samuel de Champlain received an education in France through an apprenticeship with a geographer and navigational training in the Spanish Navy. He also studied navigation, cartography, and military strategy, which helped prepare him for his explorations in the New World.
Samuel de Champlain received his education at a college in France where he studied navigation, cartography, and military tactics. His education prepared him for his future explorations and adventures in New France (Canada) where he played a key role in establishing a French colony.
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