Presents a full-color illustrated look at the life and explorations of Samuel de Champlain. Features maps, a timeline, fact boxes, quotes, writing activities, a glossary, and further resources.
"Explore the life of Samuel de Champlain, the French navigator who founded the first settlement of New France in the New World"--Provided by the publisher.
"Follows the travels of French mapmaker and navigator Samuel de Champlain as he mapped out the St. Lawrence River and the North American Coast."--Publisher.
the explorations and discoveries of Champlain and Hudson
Thompson, Donald H
2008
Provides an account of the activities of Samuel de Champlain and Henry Hudson, explorers who sailed from Europe in search of a northern route from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and landed in a place that later became New York State.
Chronicles the life, adventures, and accomplishments of seventeenth-century explorer Samuel de Champlain, the father of New France, describing his ships, tools, and supplies and his arrival in North America.
In the winter of 1609, with his people starving, the Innu Indian called Silent One must overcome his reluctance to speak and trust Samuel de Champlain and his Frenchmen in order to save his brother and regain his own spirit.