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One reason that Quebec was a successful colony in the 1600s is that

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A.) French settlers learned American Indians languages and custom.

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Quebec was once a colony of France because of this French explorer and navigator Samuel de Champlain exactly in the year 1608. He went through the St. Lawrence River and there he made a name "le Canada." But before Samuel de Champlain explored Quebec, it was once a home of a small Iroquois village known as "Stadacona." After the successful colonization of Samuel, he created a wooden fort that opens maritime trading for economic exchanges.
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