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Use the excerpt from the Samuel de Champlain’s Voyages to answer the question.
What does the excerpt suggest about the environmental conditions of New France?

A. Northern coastal areas with easy access to the sea appealed to settlers.

B. Dense woodland provided abundant plant and animal life for hunting and gathering.

C. Largely unsettled interior lands offered fertile soil and warm climates for farming.

D. Navigable fresh waterways encouraged trade with friendly Native American peoples.

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Answer:

A) Northern coastal areas with easy access to the sea appealed to settlers.

Explanation:

Just submitted the test. What's funny is that was the first one I marked off :')

The excerpt suggest about the that the environmental conditions of New France is the Northern coastal areas with easy access to the sea appealed to settlers.

  • Samuel de Champlain was called Samuel Champlain, who was born at Brouage, in the Saintonge province of Western France around 1570.

  • He wrote in 1613 that he acquired an interest in the art of navigation and that he loves the high seas

He was known to travel round the world and Between 1603 and 1635, he made 12 stays in North America.

Conclusively, He was to be a great explorer and wrote of his adventures.

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