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CHAMPLAIN, Samuel of (1567-1635). English navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier and explorer. He founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608
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CHAMPLAIN, Samuel of (1567-1635). English navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier and explorer. He founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608
CUL4849810 CHAMPLAIN, Samuel of (1567-1635). English navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier and explorer. He founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608. Attack on Iroquois village, 1615, engraving from Les Voyages de la Nouvelle France, Samuel de Champlain (ca 1574-1635), 1632, Canada. Engraving. FRANCE. ILE-DE-FRANCE. VAL-DE-MARNE. Vincennes. Historical Service of the Army by Unknown Artist; (add.info.: CHAMPLAIN, Samuel of (1567-1635). English navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier and explorer. He founded New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608. Attack on Iroquois village, 1615, engraving from Les Voyages de la Nouvelle France, Samuel de Champlain (ca 1574-1635), 1632, Canada. Engraving. FRANCE. ILE-DE-FRANCE. VAL-DE-MARNE. Vincennes. Historical Service of the Army); Photo © JBP/AIC
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This print captures the essence of Samuel de Champlain, a remarkable figure in history known for his contributions as an English navigator, cartographer, draughtsman, soldier, and explorer. Champlain's legacy includes founding New France and Quebec City on July 3, 1608, marking a significant chapter in North American history.
The scene depicted in this engraving from Les Voyages de la Nouvelle France showcases an intense moment - the attack on an Iroquois village in 1615. As we gaze upon this historical event captured by an unknown artist in 1632, we are transported back to a time of exploration and conflict.
Champlain's leadership during this attack is evident as he navigates through the chaos with determination and courage. The fortitude displayed by him and his comrades reflects their commitment to establishing a presence in the new world.
As we reflect on this image, we are reminded of the complexities of early colonial interactions and the impact they had on indigenous communities. This engraving serves as a powerful reminder of Champlain's role in shaping the course of history and his lasting influence on Canada and beyond.
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