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On Carter's second

meet at Blanc Sabl

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BLANC
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NEWFOUNDLAND
cr spe\ >
( h.uiiplaiii s fort at Quebec
winter at
where his Si
v ampiain sails
GLLF OF
ice
On his third voyage lo Canada in 1608, frozen Befofe
in. ST MttRF ^CF

Champlain founded a settlement on the site leavmgftte kidnaps :- -_ v aruf heads toward
Donnacona, who Great Lakes,
of modern Quebec City. The St. Lawrence .

later dies in-France.\. lay 1615.


River is only about a mile wide at this point,
and Champlain built a fort (above) which '>;
would command the river.

,rl a Jfu/on settlement


pn Georgian Bay,
Ju!^ 1615.
Cartu ir.acml^f.
QL LBEC a Hu>,
(Stadacona)
Cartier
Cartic
by 1,000 Huron 1491-1557
at Hochelaga. He
cannot sail
farther upstream
to I Jacqi'es Cartier
French captain, was appointed by the king
Cartier, a
of France to look for a northwest passage to the East.
In 1 534 he sailed into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. French

* fishermen had already been there, but Cartier was the first
to record the journey In the following year he discovered
Champlain
V the St. Lawrence River, which earned him over 900 miles into
?
New France" - the name the French gave to their terniones.
raid into troqbpi
On his next voyage Cartier sailed up the nver and spent
count
and retun
led in bail
in I
u the winter near the future
foe SotO < losses the
hm of Quebec City
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fights a
in ill, ii oj
,\lii\'il,i. WJijjs /
mm, ii (artier at Montreal
Nillr. , nls.o L'nlil rtiards, the French
along well with the I hired Huron> to guide him
up the 5t Lawrence Rn
a hill, with wood build
.rtiernamed the hill Mont Royal Th
to'i men become involved
in mas nidi Narivi American S\mi i lde Champlain
**«&** people such as the ( reek Fishermen and lur traders had lollo

rtier's route up the St Lawreru


River, but theFrench did not settle in
New France until Champlain's tim
losi s touch with Ins
uiU no* boats
ampiain had already made v<
to the West Indies b) the time he
arrived in "New I n 1603 He
tl almost 30 years there and
the true founder ol French (
Nin vac :\ homemuJ,
fla i is scatu icdbv M De Soto callsa
and of die valuable fur trade He
wind and current \
before sailing to made the mistake of an he
few survivors from v,n aez n a< A inn/ 1
'>•.! Tampa Bay. Champlain who ih
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Iroquois people, later s
I remaining boal \|'nl I i \8 He in muni's to
staggei iisliiu, ^c 1567- the British in the battle
in, , i Ins ships ,u Ipatat hee
dd ni.il, ii, soverland
I ,il', .i de \ si a with some ol Ins men, •
HAVANA V B Kn ro MAP
vM'* r>*w
and a few • vi

PAN
survivors from
A\ o
the Narvaez
S\MIV(.0 ^_ • _ o —
party are saved
by Yaqui
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