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Who was the founder of Montreal?

Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve is correct because he led the colonization effort that established Ville-Marie, which later became Montreal, in 1642. Samuel de

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Question: Who was the founder of Montreal?

Answer options: ✅ Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve

  • Samuel de Champlain
  • Jacques Cartier
  • Robert de La Salle

Correct answer: Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve

Explanation: Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve is correct because he led the colonization effort that established Ville-Marie, which later became Montreal, in 1642. Samuel de Champlain is incorrect as he founded Quebec City in 1608, while Jacques Cartier is wrong because he was an early explorer who mapped the St. Lawrence River but did not establish the settlement. Robert de La Salle is incorrect because he was an explorer of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River regions. Under the Discover Canada guidelines, understanding the distinct roles of French explorers and colonizers is a core historical concept. Memorizing these key figures and their specific achievements is essential for success on the exam.

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