France sent Samuel de Champlain to America to explore and establish French colonies in the early 17th century. Champlain is known as the "Father of New France" for his role in founding Quebec City in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain was sent by France to explore the North American continent and establish the French colonies in what is now Canada.
France
Samuel de Champlain was sent to explore by French King Henry IV with the goal of establishing a French presence in the New World and expanding the fur trade. Champlain was also tasked with finding a route to Asia and converting indigenous peoples to Christianity.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was sent by Spain to explore the North American Southwest in the early 16th century.
Samuel de Champlain was hired by France to explore North America and establish a settlement in present-day Canada. He is known as the "Father of New France" for his role in founding Quebec City in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain was sent by France to explore the North American continent and establish the French colonies in what is now Canada.
France
Samuel de Champlain was sent to explore by French King Henry IV with the goal of establishing a French presence in the New World and expanding the fur trade. Champlain was also tasked with finding a route to Asia and converting indigenous peoples to Christianity.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado was sent by Spain to explore the North American Southwest in the early 16th century.
Samuel de Champlain was hired by France to explore North America and establish a settlement in present-day Canada. He is known as the "Father of New France" for his role in founding Quebec City in 1608.
England
The King of France sent Samuel de Champlain to explore in order to establish French colonies, expand trade, and find a passage to Asia. Champlain's exploration helped France establish a presence in North America and compete with other European powers in the New World.
America. Thomas Jefferson sent them to explore the Louisiana Purchase.
england
Spain sent Francisco Vasquez de Coronado to explore the southwestern region of North America.
First Voyage Champlain left port from Spain (he had been sent to Spain for war) for his first voyage in 1589. He went to the West Indies, then Mexico, then stopped at Central America to explore. Champlain returned to his homeland, France in 1601.
First Voyage Champlain left port from Spain (he had been sent to Spain for war) for his first voyage in 1589. He went to the West Indies, then Mexico, then stopped at Central America to explore. Champlain returned to his homeland, France in 1601.