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Oeuvres de Champlain

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A multi-volume compilation of voyage accounts, coastal and river surveys, maps, and illustrations combined with administrative reports and prefaces. It mixes chronological travel journals with descriptive passages about indigenous peoples, natural resources, settlement planning, and navigational observations, and includes documentary appendices, linguistic and religious material, and maritime treatises. The work documents efforts to establish and evaluate colonial outposts, offers site assessments and practical guidance for navigation and settlement, and preserves cartographic materials and editorial notes across successive editions, supplying an organized record of exploration, geography, and early colonization activities.

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Samuel de Champlain

Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer and cartographer, known for founding Quebec City in 1608 and for his extensive explorations of North America. His works, including the "Narrative of a Voyage to the West Indies and Mexico in the Years 1599-1602" and the multi-volume "Voyages of Samuel De Champlain," provide valuable insights into the early 17th-century exploration and colonization of Canada. Champlain's detailed accounts of his travels and interactions with Indigenous peoples are significant contributions to the historical understanding of the region. His legacy as a pioneer of New France is celebrated in both Canadian history and literature.

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