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John Cabot was an Italian explorer commissioned by England. He landed in North America in the late 1400s and claimed the land for England.
He did not claim land.
No, John Cabot claimed land in Newfoundland for England in 1497. This was in Canada and was nowhere near the founding of the thirteen colonies.
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The southern most point in the continental United States is Ballast Key, Florida at about 24 degrees north latitude. The southernmost point that is under United States jurisdiction is the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica which is at 90 degrees South latitude.
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Western Australia, South Australia and New South Wales all have land area along the latitude line of 30.
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No. All land on Earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude is governed by The Antarctic Treaty, which recognizes no new territorial claims.
The southernmost tip of the Big Island of the State of Hawaii is at roughly 18.9° north latitude. The US claim to that territory is not known to be in dispute.
Wherever 80° south latitude touches or crosses land, the land is part of Antarctica.