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Samuel de Champlain

Samuel de Champlain.jpg Inside the lodgeThumbnailsThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallInside the lodgeThumbnailsThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallInside the lodgeThumbnailsThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallInside the lodgeThumbnailsThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wall
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In the year 1608, the daring French explorer, Samuel de Champlain, founded a settlement on the steep cliff of Quebec, and thus laid the foundations for the great colony of New France. This colony, in the course of a century and a half, grew to embrace all of what we now call Canada and the entire basin of the Mississippi River.

Author
Stories of the Badger State
By Reuben Gold Thwaites
Published in 1900
Available from gutenberg.org
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