He decided they should settle on a small island in the St. Croix River after he explored around the Bay of Fundy and searched the St. John River area. The summer of 1605, they sailed down the coast of New England and they didn’t go farther than Cape Cod. Other British explorers had been on the same areas that they explored, Samuel was actually the first person to account for the areas that are now Plymouth Rock. Samuel was named the lieutenant to de Monts in 1608. They left for another expedition to St. Lawrence and they arrived in June 1608. When they arrived, they built a fort in what is today Quebec City. Quebec would soon be a very popular place for trading. The following summer, Champlain fought in the first battle against Iroquois which build a strong, hostile relationship which lasted for longer than a century. Champlain traveled out to the interior of Canada in 1615. On this trip, the Hurons, who are Native Americans that were fond of Samuel, kept him company. Along with the French, Samuel helped the Hurons in an attack against the Iroquois. During the battle, which they lost, Samuel was shot in the knee with an arrow which ended up having him lose his ability to