Oh, dude, Samuel Hearne discovered the Coppermine River in Canada in 1771 during his exploration for the Hudson's Bay Company. It was like a big deal back then, you know, discovering new places and all. So yeah, he basically stumbled upon this river and was like, "Hey, cool, let's name it Coppermine." And that's the story, folks.
Samuel Hearne, an English explorer, discovered the Coppermine River in northern Canada in 1771 during his quest to find the Northwest Passage. Hearne's expedition was the first recorded European journey to reach the Arctic Ocean by land. His discovery provided valuable geographic knowledge of the region and contributed to the understanding of the Canadian Arctic.
Dropsy
north america
Well, on SIRS discover, it said he crossed it 23 times.
he impacted the First Nations bye causing an epidemic in the First Nations society.e befriended a Chipewyan leader named Matonabee which he became his guide on the First Nations Land, he was sent to Coppermine in search for copper.
Found Quebec. started a new colony in Quebec with European people. he also started a new fashion trend in Europe were with beaver skin hats. the natives got upset with him for killing the beavers because the beavers a were delicacy to the natives
Yes in 1771 he discovered the arctic ocean
i dont know go ask samuel hearne
Samuel Hearne worked for the Hudsons Bay company.
Samuel Hearne died from DROPSY a horrible disease.!!
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Dropsy
Her name was Sarah Hearne, daughter of diana and samuel Sr. Hearne. Sarah was born on 1743, an 3 year-old difference between her brother, Samuel Hearne. Information from the book, 'Ancient Mariner', page 14, if you don't believe me. How do I know? Because I am doing a project on him.
the destroyer
No, he was a only child
London, England.
he pooped
his chapel