Champlain founded Quebec, the modern Canadian province.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Hailing from France, Samuel de Champlain is an explorer and a navigator. He founded Quebec in 1608. He is also known as the “Father of New France”. Quebec is one among the oldest cities of not only Canada, but the French colonies as well.
Apart from being the founder of Quebec he is also known for explorations and has discovered important landmarks like Ottawa River and Great Lakes. After his arrival on Quebec, it became as one of the very important trade routes.
Explanation: Quebec City is on the banks of the Saint Lawrence River in the Canadian province of Quebec, where the majority of the population speaks French. Founded in 1608, it has a fortified colonial center spanning the Vieux-Québec district and the Royal Palace, with stone buildings and narrow streets.
Odd question there could be many answers to. But if they destroyed company property that would be illegal and they could lose their jobs. Doesn't matter how bad the company treated them they have no right to destroy someone's property.
New Jersey Plan proposed by William Paterson of New Jersey <span>Its proposal followed the Virginia Plan (written by James Madison and presented by Edmund Randolph) with a two-house legislature with representation that depended on state population.</span>