Cabot didn't claim any land in 1479 for England. The English didn't begin exploring until the 1600's and the earliest was Columbus in 1492.
John Cabot explored the New World for England. He embarked on his voyage in 1497 under the commission of King Henry VII, seeking a westward route to Asia. Cabot's explorations contributed to England's claim to parts of North America, particularly the area that is now Newfoundland, Canada.
The Grand Banks fishing area was discovered by John Cabot in 1497 while he was exploring the North Atlantic for England.
New England area of North America
John Cabot claimed parts of North America for England during his 1497 voyage, specifically areas along the coast of Newfoundland. He is often credited with being one of the first Europeans to explore the North American mainland since the Vikings. His expedition was aimed at finding a Northwest Passage to Asia, but instead, he laid the groundwork for later English claims in North America.
It would have been the English to be precise. Britian describes the area of England, Scotland and Wales.
01479 from within the UK, or +44 1479 from elsewhere
Cabot Cheese is named after the area where the goods were first produced, Cabot, Vermont. In 1919, 94 Cabot farmers purchase the building that became the original Cabot Creamery plant.
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.
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The answer is Newfoundland.
England was first to claim ownership of the area by the Hudson.
The country code and area code of Grantown-on-Spey, United Kingdom is 44, (0)1479.