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Well, in "Murder She Wrote", Jessica Fletcher lines in Cabot Cove! But - seriously - Cabot Strait: a lake and a strait between Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island named after John Cabot (c.1450-c.1499), the Italian navigator who explored this area on behalf of Henry VII, King of England (1485-1509), at the end of the 15th century.
John Cabot was a well known explorer who was sponsored by the King of England. He had three voyages the first two lasted about two years and the last one less than a year.
He went on 2 voyages but it's unknown if he went on a third. And for all you people who are doing a project on him (like me) just say he went on two cause the third one was actually not a voyage it was a trip to visit a place that he passed but wanted to go back to on his first voyage.
Well, I am not so sure ,but he left in 1497.
John Cabot!
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well don't ask me I'm not Albert Einstein
Well... I think he got a citizenship when he moved to England. (Maybe I am not postitive)
well i don't know exactly but i think he went to America twice.
Well, in "Murder She Wrote", Jessica Fletcher lines in Cabot Cove! But - seriously - Cabot Strait: a lake and a strait between Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island named after John Cabot (c.1450-c.1499), the Italian navigator who explored this area on behalf of Henry VII, King of England (1485-1509), at the end of the 15th century.
well i really don't know! whydon't you just go get a dictionary or something?
well... the vikings landed there first... but there were aboriginals there first John Cabot came on his ship and named it Newfoundland everyone here says John Cabot did because no one else really did make it found i guess we could say.
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in his first voyage there was a bad climate, and they didnt have enough food, not well prepared.