Famous French Explorer Who Founded New France

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ABOUT
Famous fifteenth-century French explorer who founded New France and Quebec City in July 1608.
BEFORE FAME
He began learning how to navigate, create nautical maps, charts and reports at an early age.
TRIVIA
He founded New France and Quebec City in 1608.
FAMILY LIFE
He married Helene Boulle, specifically with the idea of advancing his status in the royal court. He had three daughters named Hope, Charity, and Faith de Champlain.
ASSOCIATED WITH
Another famous French explorer like him is Jacques

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