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Yes, a few other explorers made significant contributions to the exploration of Giovanni da Verrazzano. Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River, John Cabot explored parts of North America, and Hernando de Soto explored the southeastern United States. These explorers all played important roles in the early exploration of the New World.
The exploration for Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524 was funded by the French King Francis I. Verrazzano sailed under the French flag in search of a western route to Asia.
Giovanni da Verrazzano's exploration was funded by France. He set sail from the port of Dieppe in 1524 on behalf of King Francis I of France in search of a northwest passage to Asia.
Giovanni da Verrazzano's exploration was primarily funded by the French government under King Francis I. Verrazzano was commissioned to explore the coast of North America to find a passage to Asia, hoping to establish a profitable trade route for France.
No, Giovanni de Verrazzano did not find gold during his exploration of the North American coast in 1524. His expedition was focused on finding a western route to Asia, and he did not discover any significant mineral wealth during his travels.
Jacques Cartier was influenced by the explorations of Italian navigator Giovanni da Verrazzano, who had explored the coast of North America. Additionally, Cartier was likely influenced by the desire to find a northwest passage to Asia, similar to the exploration efforts of other European navigators of his time.
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he went on 2
what year did Giovanni da verazzano start exploring
12 trips
The ships he sailed on were La Pansee & La Dauphine.
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Giovanni de Verazzano and then Henry Hudson.
It was during the rule of Francis I, King of France that France started its significant exploration of North America. Giovanni da Verrazano and Jacques Cartier were two other key figures.
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to find riches and gold
Giovanni da Varazzano's exploration was important because he claimed land that was actually New York Bay.
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