Answer:
C.
Step-by-step explanation:
In 1608-1609, Samuel de Champlain entered the New Land, and began to develop good relations with native people. He made alliance with Algonquin, Montagnais, and Huron tribes by respecting and getting accustomed to the culture of tribes.
Champlain's alliance with the Hurons led to a continuous supply of furs from them even after Champlain left the place. As Champlain grew more local with the tribes, he was able to form a good relation with them ensuring a good trading relation between the French and the Native tribes. His good bond with the tribe ensured continuous supply of furs from the Hurons even when Champlain left the place.
Therefore, option C is correct.