Mountain ranges can sometimes be barriers
Rivers and lakes can also be barriers
Dense forests can slow exploration
He didn't let it affect him to much .........iguess:/
Yes they did have affect on his exploration.
yes
disease
it didn't affect him because he had the compass
IT DIDN`T!
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forget that what time did he die By smelly
killed many native americans
for me, geography greatly affects history in a sense that geography is not only focusing on the physical features of a land but also in human activities which according to my research belongs to human geography.
John Cabot's exploration was significantly influenced by physical features such as the geography and climate of the regions he sought to explore. The rugged coastlines and varying weather conditions of North America posed challenges for navigation and settlement. Additionally, the presence of vast forests and uncharted territories made it difficult to establish a clear route and gather resources. These physical obstacles likely limited the extent of his exploration and influenced his interactions with indigenous populations.
no