Samuel de Champlain: Founder of New France and Quebec City (17)
Samuel de Champlain was one of the most colorful explorers of the 16th century. A master mariner, he had other occupations, too: spy, soldier, diplomat, writer, and artist. His explorations in the New World, though, made him famous for the ages. This detailed, easy-to-read biography gives readers a look at a man who served as the Geographer to the French king, an expert on Native Americans, a skilled mapmaker, the founder of Quebec City, and the father of New France.
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SeriesSpotlight on Explorers and Colonization
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ManufacturerRosen and PowerKids
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PublisherRosen Young Adult
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Publisher or imprintRosen Young Adult
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AuthorVietze, Andrew
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ISBN-139781508172307
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size7 1/4" x 9 1/4"
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Reading Interest5,6,7,8,9,10
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# of Pages48
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Dewey Decimal948/.022--dc23
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Guided Reading LevelZ
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Lexile Level970L
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Date Published2017
Samuel de Champlain was one of the most colorful explorers of the 16th century. A master mariner, he had other occupations, too: spy, soldier, diplomat, writer, and artist. His explorations in the New World, though, made him famous for the ages. This detailed, easy-to-read biography gives readers a look at a man who served as the Geographer to the French king, an expert on Native Americans, a skilled mapmaker, the founder of Quebec City, and the father of New France.