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2 October, 21:09

With which Native American tribe did Samuel de Champlain come into direct conflict? A. the Huron

B. the Iroquois

C. the Algonquin

D. the Montagais

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  1. 2 October, 21:24
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    Champlain next went to lake huron, where native chiefs persuaded him to lead a war party against a fortified village south of lake Ontario. The iroquois defenders wounded him and repulsed his huron Algonquin warriors, a somewhat disorganized but loyal force, who carried him to safety. After spending a winter in their territory, he returned to France, where political maneuvers were endangering the colony’s future. In 1620 the king reaffirmed Champlain’s authority over Quebec but forbade his personal exploration, directing him instead to employ his talents in administrative tasks.

    so i would say B
  2. 2 October, 21:27
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    Samuel de Champlain met the leader of the Montagais tribe first. The correct option to the given question is option "D". Samuel de Champlain was known as the Father of New France and he was also a great navigator. He met the chief or the leader of the Montagnais tribe in Tadoussac. Samuel de Champlain was born on 15th of August in the year 1574 in France. He died in Canada on 25th December in the year 1635. He was not only a great navigator but also a cartographer, ethnologist, diplomat, draughtsman, soldier and a geographer. He was born in the family of mariners and so had a thirst for new discoveries around the globe.
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