Quebec became an established country in 1608 when Samuel de Champlain founded it
Jacques Cartier sailed to present day Quebec and the St. Lawrence River.
Jacques Cartier sailed to present day Quebec and the St. Lawrence River.
Samuel de Champlain discovered Quebec City on July 3, 1608. He established the first permanent settlement there for the French.
His exact destination was Canada. He sailed to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and mapped all the way up the St. Lawrence river and into Quebec.
Answer:In 1608, a year after the English founded Jamestown, Samuel de Champlain sailed up the St, Lawrence River, to establish a fort at a point the Native Americans called kebec, which meant a narrowing of the waters. Champlain had heard the Algonquian word and named the settlement Quebec.
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He was able to kidnap those Aboriginals and name the St. Lawrence River. He also sailed to Canada and claimed Quebec
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Jacques Cartier sailed and discovered the St. Lawrence River.
Jacques Cartier sailed and discovered the St. Lawrence River.