id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4213 Colby, Charles W. (Charles William) The Founder of New France : A Chronicle of Champlain .txt text/plain 32152 1538 73 The sea, however, did not at once lead Champlain to New France. It was in March 1601 that Champlain reached France on his return from French under De Monts, Poutrincourt, and Champlain were actively engaged trading with the Indians, Champlain, as the geographer, was collecting trade in 'the river of Canada.' Champlain remains the geographer, and France in the age of De Monts and Champlain In 1607 Champlain sailed away from Port Royal and the English founded Champlain's story of his first voyage from Acadia to Cape Cod is given De Monts and Champlain were determined to give France a foothold in Such was the Quebec of Champlain's vision--if only France would see Indians, after which Champlain returned to France. The year 1626 saw Champlain that Champlain at the time he left Port Royal had made up his mind that 'Early Trading Companies of New France'; Slafter, 'Champlain' (in ./cache/4213.txt ./txt/4213.txt