Who is Pierre du Gua Monts?

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Pierre du Gua Monts, sieur de , c.1560-c.1630, French colonizer in North America.

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Capital challenge.(Letters)(Letter to the editor) Magazine article from: The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History ...founded by Champlain (and Pierre du Gua, Sieur de Monts). The "capital" of...and expedition leader Pierre de Gua, Sieur du Monts [sic], named Cap de...belong to Champlain, or to Pierre du Gua, Sieur de Monts. Champlain only notes...
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