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81. Unit II: A Crossroads Resource
Explorer Fact Sheet. samuel de champlain. samuel de champlain was born around 1570 champlain s time spent in the new world was not always so successful.
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A Crossroads Resource Unit II: CONTACT: EUROPE AND AMERICA MEET: 1492 - 1673 Question/Problem 2: Describe the reasons for and outcomes of the European Explorers between 1492 and 1673. Explorer Fact Sheet SAMUEL de CHAMPLAIN Samuel de Champlain was born around 1570 in Brouge, France. Brouge was an important port city and Champlain's father had been an officer in the French Navy. Champlain himself served as a French naval captain and also fought as a soldier in the war in B rittany. Later he was given the command of a Spanish ship sailing from Cadiz to the West Indies. For two years he sailed under the Spanish flag exploring the area along the coast from Panama to Mexico. He returned to France at the same time that trading for furs with the New World was becoming very profitable. By 1600, the businessmen of France were competing with each other for a monopoly of this trade. But Henry IV, the French king wanted to claim land in the New World and start French settlements there. He ordered that any company monopolizing the fur trade would also have to start a colony. King Henry IV persuaded Champlain to join an expedition to explore the land where the furs came from to s ee if it was suitable for colonization. Champlain left on his first voyage with two small vessels, hardly larger than fishing boats, to explore the area of the St. Lawrence River. Samuel de Champlain made twelve voyages to what is now Canada. On his first trip he followed the St. Lawrence River as far north as the Lachine Rapids above Montreal. Along the way he met Indians who discouraged him from trying to proceed further becau se of rapids and poor conditions extending far up the river. Champlain turned back, traded with the Indians, loaded his ships with a valuable cargo of furs, and returned to France.

82. Cape Cod National Seashore Offers Champlain Toast - In The Arts
as English and French explorers looked to claim portions of the new world fortheir old MAKING CONTACT – The legacy of explorer samuel de champlain,
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83. Civilization.ca - Online Resources For Canadian Heritage - Canadian History
new world Explorers, part 1 The Vikings in Vinland L Anse aux Meadows Extracts adapted from The Voyages of samuel de champlain (pub.
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  • 84. The Newberry Library's Hermon Dunlap Smith Center For The History Of Cartography
    In 1562 Jean Ribaut of Dieppe led a French expedition to the new world, Map of the Québec City area from samuel de champlain, Les Voyages (Paris, 1613).
    http://www.newberry.org/smith/exhibits/fe/fe1.html
    Mapping the French Empire in North America
    A Virtual Exhibit based on selections from Buisseret, David. Mapping the French Empire in North America: An Interpretive Guide to the Exhibition Mounted at the Newberry Library on the Occasion of the 17th Annual Conference of the French Colonial Historical Society (Chicago: The Newberry Library, 1991).

    Overview

    Exploration and Early European Cartography, 1534-1710
    The Maritimes and the Saint Lawrence River Valley

    The Great Lakes and the Upper Mississippi Valley

    The Caribbean and the Lower Mississippi Valley

    Bibliography
    EXPLORATION AND EARLY EUROPEAN CARTOGRAPHY, 1534-1710 In this section we cover the whole of the great crescent stretching from Labrador down the valley of the Saint Lawrence River, into the region of the Great Lakes, and finally down the Mississippi River into the Gulf of Mexico. We have tried to select maps which mark crucial phases in the development of French knowledge of this region, from the early delineations of the Dieppe School, through the extraordinary work of Champlain, down to the great synthesis eventually achieved by Delisle at the beginning of the eighteenth century.
    As we look at these maps we should reflect especially upon their role in the imperial venture. Just as for the "Indians" of Florida the stone column was to be the symbol of French possession of the land, so for other Europeans the very innovativeness and excellence of French cartographers seemed to give them a sort of claim to the lands that they delineated. Eventually, this claim was seen to be empty, since there was no build-up of population corresponding to the territorial pretensions. But before the political game was finally played out, at Québec in 1759, the maps stand as powerful testimony to the extent of French ambitions.

    85. Mapping The French Empire In North America: A Virtual Exhibit Based On The Exhib
    Heidenreich, Conrad, Explorations and Mapping of samuel de champlain, Lorant,Stefan, The new world First Pictures of America (new York, 1946)
    http://www.newberry.org/smith/exhibits/fe/febib.html
    Mapping the French Empire in North America
    A Virtual Exhibit based on selections from Buisseret, David. Mapping the French Empire in North America: An Interpretive Guide to the Exhibition Mounted at the Newberry Library on the Occasion of the 17th Annual Conference of the French Colonial Historical Society (Chicago: The Newberry Library, 1991).

    Overview

    Exploration and Early European Cartography, 1534-1710

    The Maritimes and the Saint Lawrence River Valley

    The Great Lakes and the Upper Mississippi Valley
    ...
    The Caribbean and the Lower Mississippi Valley

    Bibliography BIBLIOGRAPHY Artebise, Alan F.J. and Edward H. Dahl, Winnipeg in Maps/Winnipeg par les Cartes (Ottawa, 1975)
    Au, Dennis M. and Joanna Brock, "The Lingering Shadow of New France: The French-Canadian Community of Monroe County, Michigan," in Michigan Folklife Reader , ed. C. Kurt Dewhurst and Yvonne R. Lockwood (East Lansing, 1987)
    Babson, Jane, "The Architecture of Early Illinois Forts," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society
    Belting, Natalia

    86. Welcome To The Plains Of Abraham
    This old placename given by samuel de champlain used to designate the of the explorers of the new world and learn how Canada contributes today to the
    http://www.ccbn-nbc.gc.ca/_en/odyssecanada.php
    Canada Odyssey Let me tell you about the Plains of Abraham... Canada Odyssey is much more than just an exhibition, it is an extraordinary virtual voyage with Jacques Cartier, General Wolfe and General Montcalm, Michel Sarrazin, Wilfrid Laurier and many other pioneers who contributed to shape contemporary Canada and influence all of North America. Canada Odyssey interactively entertains visitors while educating them. Learn how the Plains of Abraham influenced the country's identity, geography, fauna and flora, and meteorological and scientific development. Itinerant exhibit about Pierre Dugua de Mons
    presented until December 1st through Canada Odyssey
    Canada Odyssey... in details History of Canada Your exhibition visit will start with the European explorers whose travels led to the discovery and devolpment of the Canada we know today. You'll learn about the first settlers, their encounter with the native peoples, and the commercial ties they developed with them. The Plains of Abraham, a founding influence on Canada

    87. French Mapping Of New York And New England, 1604-1760
    champlain s earliest maps of the new world were actually of the coast of new champlain, samuel de, Saco Harbor, 1613. Available on the world Wide Web
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    Coordinates Series A, No. 1
    French Mapping of New York and New England, 1604-1760 Published: January 31, 2005
    David Y. Allen
    David Y. Allen (e-mail: dyallen2@aol.com ) is Map Librarian, emeritus, at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, New York. Abstract: This article focuses on colonial-era French mapping of the region between the French and British settlements in what is now the northeastern United States. This area was largely dominated by Iroquoian and Algonquian Indians, many of whom were allied with the French. In comparison to to the Dutch and British colonists, the French produced remarkably detailed and accurate maps of this region. These maps contain a wealth of information about Indian settlements, trade routes, and military activities during the colonial period. Keywords: CONTENTS
    Introduction

    Early Maps—Samuel de Champlain

    From Champlain to De L'Isle

    From De L'Isle to the Fall of New France
    ...
    Notes
    Introduction
    The French contributions to the early mapping of the northeastern United States are frequently overlooked. Usually when we think of colonial mapping of this area, English and in some cases Dutch maps come to mind. However, except for those areas that were actually settled by the Dutch or the English, French cartographers often made the earliest and the best maps of much of what is now the northeastern United States.

    88. CyberSleuthkids:World Explorers And Explorations
    helper that provides a wide variety of resources on world Explorers andexplorations. Category samuel de champlain Category Sir Ernest Shackleton
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  • 89. Explorers
    exploration of the new world. Great Canadian Explorers samuel deChamplain (Geographer and Builder of a Colony); Jean Nicollet (The Peacemaking
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    90. Samuel De Champlain
    champlain, samuel de , 1567–1635, French explorer, the chief founder of samuel de champlain; father of new France.(Brief Article)(Book Review) (Kliatt)
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    91. Samuel De Champlain
    Explorer samuel de champlain. 1. When and where was champlain born? 2. How didhis father earn a living champlain explorer of new France (15671635).
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    Explorer: Samuel de Champlain 1. When and where was Champlain born?
    2. How did his father earn a living?
    3. What was Champlain's profession?
    4. For which country did he sail on his first trip to the New World?
    5. When did he arrive in Canada for the first time?
    6. What did he bring back to France to be sold?
    7. What present U.S. states did Champlain explore on his second trip?
    8. Describe Champlain's appearance.
    9. What were the purposes of Champlain's explorations?
    10. What settlement, later city, did Champlain begin to build on July 3, 1608?
    11. What hardships and difficulties did he and his men face there? 12. What two groups of American Indians were almost constantly at war with each other? 13. Which group did Champlain agree to help? Why? 14. When and where did Champlain first fight against the Iroquois? 15. What was unusual about Champlain's marriage in 1610? 16. When, where, and how did Champlain die? Where is he buried? Resources available to you at the Lakewood Public Library include: WWW LINKS:
    Encarta - the online version of the popular encyclopedia allows you to search their archives. Type your explorer's name in the "Find" line of their page.

    92. CPL Kids Pages: Reading: Book Lists:
    J 910.92 S, Simon, Charnan, Explorers of the Ancient world champlain, samuel D.J BIO champlain, Grant, Matthew, champlain; Explorer of new France
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    Books about Explorers at the Canton Public Library Books with Many Explorers: CALL # AUTHOR TITLE J 910 V Explorers of the Ancient World J 910 V Green, Jen Exploring the Polar Regions J 910 V Macdonald, Fiona Exploring the World J 910.4 M Macdonald, Fiona Explorers: Expeditions and Pioneers J 910.722 M Matthews, Rupert Explorer J 910.9 F Fradin, Dennis Explorers J 910.9 G Grosseck, Joyce Great Explorers J 910.92 A The Age of Exploration: Marco Polo, Christopher Columbus, Hernan Cortes J 910.92 H Hudson, Wade Five Brave Explorers (Jean DuSable, Matthew Henson, Mae Jemison, James Beckwourth, Esteban) J 910.92 R Ross, Stewart Conquerors and Explorers J 910.92 S Simon, Charnan Explorers of the Ancient World J 910.922 C Ciovacco, Justine The Encyclopedia of Explorers and Adventurers J 910.922 F Fritz, Jean

    93. New World Explorers
    Explorers This site provides profiles of many new world explorers, samuel deChamplain (1) (2) (3) The Age of exploration A fairly extensive list of
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    New World Explorers General Sites about Explorers Specific Explorers Conquistadors : This site, created by PBS, looks at the work of four Spanish explorers: Cortes, Pizarro, de Orellano, and de Vaca. This is a fascinating site to investigate! Vasco Nunez de Balboa Explorers : This site provides profiles of many New World explorers, along with suggested activities and on-line quizzes. This site was created by students! John Cabot Explorers of the Millennium : This site offers profiles on 29 different explorers, plus a timeline! BE CAREFUL - some of the explorers are not New World explorers. Jacques Cartier Treasure Trove of North American Exploration : This site gives good biographical information for explorers from 1492 - 1905. Samuel de Champlain The Age of Exploration : A fairly extensive list of explorers with longer biographical information. This site also includes maps if possible. This would be a good place to start!

    94. Champlain, Samuel De. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
    NS), and in the next three years champlain explored the new England coast In 1612 champlain returned to France, where he received a new grant of the
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    95. EPL.ca Canadian Explorers
    Good maps of the explorer s routes. Biography for Beginners world Explorers Sherwood; samuel de champlain explorer of the Great Lakes region and
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    96. EPL.ca: Samuel De Champlain
    Here you find general books about new France. champlain, samuel de, 15671635 Jacques Cartier, samuel de champlain and the explorers of Canada Coulter.
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    97. Salem Press Catalog
    As a young man, however, the explorer was simply samuel champlain, Like manyof the other pioneers of the new world, therefore, champlain was a
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    98. New World Explorers Cavelier De La Salle
    Cavelier de La Salle_This important explorer was driven by his desire to her colonial policy in the new world in the eighteenth century until finally
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    A La Salle Chronology _Highlights of La Salle's life beginning in 1643 and relevant links. - Text only - From the Texas Historical Commission - http://www.thc.state.tx.us/lasalle/laschrono.html
    La Salle Claims Louisiana for France (1682) _Learn the who, what, when, where and how of La Salle's voyages of exploration. - Text only - By Paul Chrastina, from Old News -
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    99. St. Lawrence Explorers
    1 When you think of explorers in the new world, who comes to mind? 11 Samuelde champlain was born in 1567, ten years after the death of Cartier.
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    St. Lawrence Explorers
    By Mary Lynn Bushong When you think of explorers in the New World, who comes to mind? You might think of the English and Spanish. You would also think of the French. Two of the most well known French explorers were Cartier and Champlain.
    Cartier was born in 1491. That is one year before Columbus sailed to the New World. He was born in a coastal town and learned to be a navigator. A navigator is someone who can read a map and make sure the ship gets to the right place. They could use the stars and a compass to find their position on the ocean.
    When the king of France was looking for an explorer, he thought of Cartier. In 1534, Cartier made his first trip to the New World.
    Cartier explored the coast of eastern Canada. He drew maps of St. Lawrence Bay, Anticosti Island, and Gaspe. They met the natives living there and learned more about the land. They did not find gold, spices, or silk, but they did make maps. When they went back to France, they also took two young Huron Indian men.

    100. Samuel De Champlain - Definition Of Samuel De Champlain In Encyclopedia
    samuel de champlain by Théophile Hamel (1870) samuel de champlain 1567 1635was a French geographer, draftsman, explorer and founder of Quebec City.
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    by Théophile Hamel (1870) Samuel de Champlain was a French geographer draftsman explorer and founder of Quebec City Born in Brouage France , much of Champlain's early life is unknown. His first trip to North America was on March 15th as part of a fur trading expedition. Although he had no official assignment on the voyage, he created a map of the St. Lawrence River and, on his return to France on September 20th , wrote an account of his travels called Des sauvages (The Savages). Instructed by Henry IV to make a report on his discoveries, Champlain joined another expedition to New France in the spring of led by Pierre Dugua Sieur de Monts . He helped found the Saint Croix Island settlement which was abandoned the following spring when the settlers moved across the Bay of Fundy to found the Habitation at Port-Royal (which had been located with Champlain's assistance). Champlain lived at Port Royal during the following years while exploring the Atlantic coast. He explored and mapped the entire Atlantic coastline from

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