Which three statements are true of Samuel de Champlain?
He explored the Grand Banks.
He was t...
Which three statements are true of Samuel de Champlain?
He explored the Grand Banks.
He was the governor of New France.
He explored the St. Lawrence River.
He explored the Mississippi River.
He helped to build Quebec, the first French city in the New World.
He established colonies in the Caribbean Islands.
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