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|event=May 1603: Francois Gravé du Pont, with [[Samuel de Champlain]], find and explore the St. Lawrence River as far as Montreal.
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|event=June 1608: De Monts and Champlain build fort at Quebec City
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|event=July 30, 1609: Champlain in the company of a [[Huron Indian]] war party attacks a [[Mohawk Indian|Mohawk]] settlement in New York.
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|event=1627: [[Cardinal Richelieu]] chartered the [[Company of One Hundred Associates]] to trade in furs and organize the settlement of New France.  Champlain was colony commander.
|event=1627: [[Cardinal Richelieu]] chartered the [[Company of One Hundred Associates]] to trade in furs and organize the settlement of New France.  Champlain was colony commander.
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This is a chronology of New France.

May 1603: Francois Gravé du Pont, with Samuel de Champlain, find and explore the St. Lawrence River as far as Montreal.
June 1608: De Monts and Champlain build fort at Quebec City
July 30, 1609: Champlain in the company of a Huron Indian war party attacks a Mohawk settlement in New York.
1627: Cardinal Richelieu chartered the Company of One Hundred Associates to trade in furs and organize the settlement of New France. Champlain was colony commander.