In Quebec City, 1608.
1608
The city of Quebec is the capital of the province of Quebec.
Samuel de Champlain established his colony in 1608 at Quebec City, which is located in present-day Canada. This settlement marked the beginning of the French colonization of North America.
The Champlain family established a French colony in North America called Quebec in 1608. This settlement is now known as Quebec City and is located in present-day Canada. Samuel de Champlain played a significant role in the early exploration and colonization of the region.
Quebec City in 1608
Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City in 1608 as a fur trading post for the French. He wanted to establish a base for the French in North America and to strengthen French claims in the region. Quebec also served as a strategic point for further exploration and colonization.
Champlain
In Quebec City, 1608.
In 1608, Samuel de Champlain started a French colony on the banks of the St. Lawrence River at Quebec.
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.
The person who found Quebec was Samuel De Champlain